Midget Medvedev continues to acquire western luxury properties

Despite his almost daily calls to nuke the west, Medvedev continues to invest in that exact west, the same west in which the children of Putin´s entire circle choose to live, study and build their businesses.

An investigation by The Insider casts further doubt on the Putin regime´s RED LINES in finding the former President Medvedev continues to pour money into western luxuries, despite all sanctions, all while western politicians and podcasters cower in fear, expecting a Russian nuclear attack to come at any moment if Putin isn’t allowed to take further swathes of planet.

Medvedev, now the Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council and known for his provocative statements predicting nuclear war against NATO countries, has recently expanded his clandestine empire. Despite his vocal disdain for the West, Medvedev’s associates have acquired a British-made yacht and ventured into various business sectors, including patriotic video games and cattle farming.

British Yacht Acquisition

In 2024, a yacht named “Hurry Up,” manufactured by Princess Yachts in Plymouth, England, was imported into Russia. Valued at approximately $4.3 million, the yacht’s procurement appears contradictory to Medvedev’s public denunciations of the United Kingdom. The import was facilitated by the company “Marinpoint,” with the recipient listed as the Foundation for the Support of National Marine Programs. This foundation is overseen by Dmitry Ustratov, who also serves as the CEO of IFC “Alter,” a company beneficially owned by Medvedev’s university classmate, Ilya Yeliseyev. Yeliseyev is known for managing Medvedev’s assets.

This is not Medvedev’s first luxury vessel. In 2023, a yacht named “GV,” worth $5 million, was delivered to Russia. Initially, the recipient was listed as Captain Anatoly Naumov, who later admitted the yacht was intended for Medvedev.

Ventures in Video Games and Agriculture

Yeliseyev’s company, “Alter,” holds rights to the computer game “Partisans 1941,” released in 2020. The game allows players to control a group of Soviet partisans during World War II. Additionally, Ustratov co-founded “Berezki,” a company involved in game development, though its social media activity suggests limited success.

Ustratov is also linked to agricultural enterprises, including the Ivanovo-based “NIC TP” and Kostroma’s “Vasilyevo.” The latter has supplied beef, pork, and milk to Federal Penitentiary Service institutions and is recognized as a leading milk producer in the region, managing a herd of 900 cattle. Medvedev’s interest in cattle farming dates back to Alexei Navalny’s investigation, “He Is Not Dimon to You.”

These revelations highlight the disparity between Medvedev’s public anti-Western rhetoric and his private indulgence in Western luxuries, as well as his diverse business interests managed through trusted associates.

It should finally be clear that Putin´s red lines now only exist in the minds of western politicians.

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