The villa has eight beds and three bathrooms.
In the French city of Biarrique in the Pyrenees-Atlantiques department, local activist Pierre Affner made his way to the Alta Mira villa, which allegedly belongs to the alleged daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ekaterina Tikhonova.
This is reported by The Insider.
According to the activist, he changed the locks on the villa and announced that he would accept refugees from the Putin regime here, primarily Ukrainians. In total, the villa has eight beds and three bathrooms.
The involvement in the villa of Ekaterina Tikhonova is indicated by the documents found here by the activist. Among them is a copy of the passport of Tikhonova's ex-husband and, accordingly, Putin's son-in-law, Kirill Shamalov, as well as a French translation of an electricity bill at the place of registration in Moscow.
Until recently, Kirill Shamalov was married to Ekaterina Tikhonova, who is called the daughter of Vladimir Putin, according to Bloomberg.
Also found here was a power of attorney from 2009, which was issued by the Russian oligarch Gennady Timchenko in the name of the Frenchwoman Francoise Duchosal, who was supposed to be responsible for the renovation of the villa.
According to the publication, the real estate register of France indicates that the villa belonged to Gennady Timchenko since 2007, and in 2012 it was transferred to Shamalov.