The media have flocked to Hotel Adlon in Berlin.
That's where former Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky is thought to be.
He was jailed for a decade in Russian prisons for challenging President Vladimir Putin.
But on Friday, Khodorkovsky was unexpectedly freed by a Presidential pardon from Putin himself.
He hastily flew to Germany to reunite with family, and on Saturday, gave his first interview since his release to a Russian magazine which published these photos.
In Moscow, former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov - a prominent opposition leader -- thinks the secretive nature of the prison release was likely Putin's idea.
(SOUNDBITE) (Russian) FORMER RUSSIAN PRIME MINISTER MIKHAIL KASYANOV, SAYING:
"He flew to Germany immediately, without even traveling to St.Petersburg or Moscow, to his home….It means he is in a forced political emigration. How long will it last for? We have to see how the situation develops."
Kasyanov thinks the release