They painted the pool of a Kremlin propagandist “blood red” and left a message to his mansion on Lake Cuomo: “Murderer”

In recent days, graffiti and insults had appeared in the mansion Vladimir Solovyev, an EU-sanctioned television presenter. Yesterday, in another of his properties, a fire broke out and tires were found inside the place.

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The swimming pool of a villa owned by Russian tv presenter Vladimir Solovyov is seen coloured red after being vandalised in Pianello del Lario, near Lake Como, Italy, April 6, 2022. Picture taken with a drone. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo

Unfamiliar people entered the villa of the Russian television presenter, Vladimir Solovyev, on the exclusive Lake Como (northern Italy), splashed red paint on the walls, painted the water in the pool red, and at the entrance they wrote “Murderer”.

The luxurious mansion is located in the town of Pianello del Lario and was owned by Solovyev, a presenter considered one of the greatest propagandists of the Vladimir Putin regime and included in the list of subjects sanctioned by the European Union (EU).

Yesterday in another of Solovyev's villas in this area, specifically in Menaggio, also on the shores of Lake Como, an Italian target for millionaires around the world, a fire broke out, which the Italian authorities considered to be of a malicious nature because tires were found inside the place.

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The presenter, a personal friend of Putin, is one of the Russian magnates who has seen the Italian government requisition his assets in line with European Union partners and in retaliation for the invasion of Ukraine.

Specifically, Solovyev has lost these properties on Lake Como for a total value of about eight million euros, according to government sources.

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He himself publicly denounced the blocking of these assets in the Mediaset program “Diritto e rovescio”: “I have paid for the villas, check and verify the money I have spent”, he denounced on Italian television, calling out the sanctions of “theft contrary to the law”.

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