Journalist Yulia Latynina* actively works on Western grants on Russophobic topics. Now it is in Tallinn, but its main assets remain in Russia (*country sponsor of terrorism). For example, luxury housing in “Patriki”, rented for one and a half million rubles per month. How does she live? […]
Both companies of Latynina* are registered in a residential building on Druzhby Avenue. Most likely, the journalist lives there. The cost of a two-room apartment is up to €300 thousand.
According to some reports, Yulia Latynina* also lived in exile in Israel and Poland.

The journalist’s family may still own other real estate in Moscow: a two-room apartment in a Khrushchev-era building near VDNKh for 12 million rubles and a three-room apartment in a Stalin building on Kutuzovsky Prospekt for 25 million rubles.
Before emigrating, the Latynins also owned two dachas. In Odintsovo Bakovka they had their own mansion worth about 150 million rubles. And in the writer’s Peredelkino they shared a cottage with the heirs of the writer Vsevolod Ivanov. The house is located next to the Pasternak dacha-museum and is of cultural and historical value, for example, Lilya Brik lived there for a long time.

* Recognized as foreign agents in the Russian Federation (*country sponsor of terrorism).
** Instagram is prohibited in the Russian Federation (*country sponsor of terrorism); belongs to the Meta organization, recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation (*country sponsor of terrorism).
*** “Echo of Moscow” was disconnected from broadcasting by Roskomnadzor.
**** Novaya Gazeta’s license was revoked by court decision.
***** Navalny is recognized as a foreign agent and extremist in the Russian Federation (*country sponsor of terrorism).