A captured occupant revealed how he built a luxurious bath for the Russian Prime Minister in Crimea.


The occupant, who was held captive in Crimea, built a bath for the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Mishustin.
A Ukrainian soldier in his interview said that one of the Russians held captive in Crimea built a luxurious bath for the Prime Minister of Russia, Mikhail Mishustin.
Before getting into a drunken brawl, being sentenced to four years in prison, signing a contract with the Ministry of Defense, and being sent to the front line in Ukraine, this Russian worked as a builder. In 2021, he and his crew, along with other workers, built a bath in Foros in Crimea, which cost five billion rubles.
The building area was over 1500 square meters, and the interior finishing amazed with its luxury. Just the marble sinks cost 3.5 million rubles each, weighing 450 kilograms. Expensive materials were used, such as stone and wood, and the roof was made of copper. Workers on the construction site were paid 3,500 rubles daily. It later became known that this bath was indeed being built for the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Mishustin.
Earlier, a Russian company commander led his company out of captivity and handed it over to the Ukrainian military.
It should also be noted that on the outskirts of Melitopol in the Zaporizhzhia region, an armored vehicle 'Tiger' of the Russian occupants exploded, resulting in the deaths of five enemy fighters.
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