"Killer", "No War" Slogans Scrawled In Russian TV Anchor's Italy Villa
NDTV
The words "killer" and "no war" were sprayed onto the walls of the villa in Pianello del Lario, reportedly owned by Vladimir Solovyev, while the swimming pool overlooking Lake Como was coloured red, according to images taken by the ANSA news agency.
Vandals on Wednesday scrawled anti-war slogans on a villa in Italy believed to belong to a Russian TV anchor close to President Vladimir Putin, and dyed the pool red.
The words "killer" and "no war" were sprayed onto the walls of the villa in Pianello del Lario, reportedly owned by Vladimir Solovyev, while the swimming pool overlooking Lake Como was coloured red, according to images taken by the ANSA news agency.
Italian authorities said earlier Wednesday they were investigating a small fire at another of Solovyev's vacation homes in the nearby town of Menaggio.
Solovyev, a prominent radio and television presenter, is considered the Kremlin's most prolific and enthusiastic propagandist.