Switzerland is being demanded to deport President Putin’s alleged mistress and daughter Lavrov’s daughter is threatened with eviction from her London home.
26.3. 07:15 • Updated March 26th. 08:41
Russia’s attack on Ukraine is slowly tightening the loop on the president as well Vladimir Putin and his neighbors around women. Until now, mistresses and daughters have been allowed to live a broad luxury life, but now restrictions and sanctions are starting to affect them as well.
An international civic petition calls for Putin to be allegedly a woman friend Alina Kabajeva to be deported from Switzerland, where he is thought to be hiding with a couple of children.
Kabayeva, 38, and Putin, 69, are said to have had a total of four children: 2015 twin girls born in Switzerland and two young boys. Children have never been officially confirmed. According to sources, all children have Swiss citizenship, and presumably this is also the case in Kabayeva under the pseudonym.
– It is time to send Eva Braun to her führer, it is said in a strict trilingual demand.
Kabayeva is a former top gymnast and a two-time Olympic medalist. She has been named “Russia’s most flexible woman.” After his sports career, he became the Duma representative for the ruling party in Russia.
In 2014, Kabayeva resigned from the Duma and became chairman of the board of the national media company on millions of annual salaries.
Since 2019, however, he has rarely appeared in public.
Britain imposed sanctions on Lavrov’s daughter
In Britain, on the other hand, the 26-year-old has been stunned Polina Kovalevan luxury life.
Kovaleva owns a property in the niche area of London. According to media data, Kovaleva bought an apartment that cost £ 4.4 million (approximately € 5.3 million) in cash as a 21-year-old student in 2016.
Polina’s mother is likely to explain the housing deals Svetlana Poljakovan position in Russia: he has been foreign minister Sergei Lavrovin mistress for twenty years. Poljakova, who owns high-value real estate, has followed the Foreign Minister on dozens of state visits.
“This sends a strong signal that those who benefit from those responsible for the Russian attack are subject to our sanctions,” the British Foreign Office said in a statement.
Sanctions mean, among other things, that Kovaleva will have to leave Britain. Those subject to the sanctions will also not be able to use their homes in the UK or pay any of their costs, such as cleaning or electricity bills. In addition, all assets in the UK will be frozen.
The careers of Putin’s daughters in trouble
Putin’s married daughters have also suffered from the situation exacerbated by the war.
In 2014, Putin divorced his long-term wife Ljudmilasta – knowingly because of Kabayeva – and the couple has two children: now 36 years old Mary and 35-year-old Ekaterina lived Katerina.
Although the family has been kept hidden, Russian newspapers have unearthed information about Putin’s daughters in recent years.
Her eldest daughter, Maria, studied medicine at Moscow State University under the name Maria Vorontsova. She has a dissertation on endocrology and specializes in the treatment of rare genetic diseases in children.
He was to open an expensive private clinic in Moscow specializing in the care of children with foreign money, until the war messed up plans, at least for now.
Maria has been married to a Dutch businessman Jorrit Faassenin with. Russian investigative journalist living in exile Roman Dobrohotov told Daily Mail (switching to another service)that the marriage has now ended in divorce. However, the difference was reported to have taken place even before the war began.
Putin revealed in 2017 to an American film director Oliver Stonelle that he is also a grandfather. This is reportedly Maria’s daughter.
Tihonova’s ex-husband Kirill Shamalov is Russia’s youngest billionaires. (switch to another service) According to the 2018 divorce proceedings, the value of the couple’s joint property was about two billion euros. The majority of the assets came from the gas and petrochemical company Sibur, which was acquired by Shamalov Gennady Timtchenko.
Tymchenko, a Finnish citizen, is Putin’s closest friend and on the Western sanctions list. Shamalov is also on the Western sanctions list because of the war in Ukraine. By contrast, neither of Putin’s daughters is on the foreclosure lists.
A teenage fashion designer in trouble
It is known that Putin’s third daughter, although not recognized as such, is 18-year-old Luiza Rozova. Last year, Russian investigative journalism site Proekt revealed that he is reportedly in Putin and Svetlana Krivonogikhin daughter.
Among other things, the site asked experts for an assessment with facial recognition that Luiza and Putin have more than 70 percent similarities in their facial features.
Rozova has not confirmed, but on the other hand, also denied that she is Putin’s daughter, nor has she been the president’s office.
According to the leak, a tax haven company was set up for Krivonogikh in 2003, just a couple of months after she became a mother. Krivonogikh’s tax haven company bought an apartment in Monaco for 3.6 million euros.
According to Russian media, Krivonogikh is a former cleaner who became acquainted with Putin in the early 2000s. He now has hundreds of millions of euros in assets.