Just whenever you thought conditions at hotels in Sochi, Russia, could not have any worse, the deputy pm let slip that site visitors are now being spied on whilst in the shower.
For several days journalists attending the games have were not impressed with incomplete construction, rooms in hotels without door knobs, suspiciously colored water running from taps, and many infamously two toilets in one stall.
When faced by reporters today, Dmitry Kozak, the deputy pm accountable for the Olympic formulations, accused the Western media of the prejudice against Russia, and stated he'd seen surveillance footage from the inside hotel lavatories that supported his claim.
"We've surveillance video in the hotels that shows people switch on the shower, direct the nozzle in the wall by leaving the area for the entire day," Kozak stated, based on the Wall Street Journal.
A spokesperson for Kozak later told the Journal the deputy premier had misspoke and there have been no surveillance cameras inside hotel lavatories.
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