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The mystery of Putin’s mistress and her current whereabouts

The mystery of Putin’s mistress and her current whereabouts

Alina Kabayevaalleged mistress of the Russian president Vladimir Putinis apparently hiding in Switzerland with his four young children, Page Six has reported, as reported by sources close to him.

“As Putin carries out his assault on Ukraine, targeting innocent citizens and sparking a refugee crisis, his family has taken refuge in a private and very secure chalet somewhere in Switzerlandat least for now,” the source told the North American media.

According to reports, Kabaeva, a Olympic gold medal winning gymnast, has four children with the 69-year-old Russian leader, but the two have never officially confirmed it. Sources say they share twin 7-year-old daughters, who were born near Lugano, Switzerland, in February 2015. They are believed to have two more children as well.

Alina has two little boys and twin girls with Putin who were born in Switzerlandthe source told Page Six of Putin’s alleged children with Kabaeva, 38. “All the children have Swiss passports, and I imagine she does too.”

Who is Alina Kabaeva?

Kabaeva is one of the most decorated gymnasts in rhythmic gymnastics history, with two Olympic medals, 14 world championship medals and 21 European championship medals. she was nicknamed “the most flexible woman in Russia” and once posed nude, wrapped in animal skins, for a men’s magazine.

In 2008, the Russian newspaper Moskovsky Korrespondent published a story reporting that Putin had divorced his wife and was ready to marry Kabaeva. The story was denied by the Kremlin and the newspaper was shut down.

However, Speculation continued about Putin’s relationship with the former gymnast, including numerous reports and accusations that they have multiple children together. The sources claimed that they may even have been married at a private Russian Orthodox ceremony.

Kabaeva became a pro-Kremlin member of parliament for eight yearsand in 2014 she was appointed by the Kremlin to lead the state-owned National Media Group, with a reported salary of $10 million a year.

Despite the high-profile role, she has rarely been seen in public in recent years. Kabaeva denied having children in July 2013, amid reports that she had given birth to a girl at the elite Saint Ann hospital in Ticino, Switzerland. Adding to the mix-up, in 2019, she reportedly gave birth to twins at the Kulakov maternity clinic in Moscow.

Little-known facts about Vladimir Putin

How many children does Putin have?

As is known, Putin notoriously despises questions about his personal life. “I have a private life in which I do not allow interference. You have to respect it,” she once said. “I have always reacted negatively to those who with their runny noses and erotic fantasies lurk in the lives of others.”

Putin, who He has two other adult daughters, Maria, 36, and Katerina, 35.from his first marriage to the former stewardess Lyudmila Shkrebnevahas fought hard to protect her children from the media and the spotlight. He hardly ever speaks publicly about them, leading to confusion about how many children he actually has.

Putin and Shkrebneva were married for three decades until their divorce in 2013.. Her daughter Maria was born in Leningrad in 1985, while Katerina was born in Germany in 1986 when the family lived there during Putin’s time in the KGB.

While it is true that Putin has remained silent about his children, his ex-wife called him a loving and caring father through the Russian leader’s government website. “Not all parents are as loving to their children as he is,” Shkrebneva’s quote on the site reads. “And he has always spoiled them, while I was the one who had to discipline them.”

They are Maria and Yekaterina, the daughters of Vladimir Putin: They grew up under false names and there are no official photos

Hidden for now…

As for Putin’s alleged decision to hide his family in Switzerland, he may have underestimated the country. Switzerland’s decision not to remain neutral and take a tough stance on Russia has shocked many in the international community.

The Swiss Federal Council announced on February 28 that froze the assets of a list of Russian individuals and companies and pointed out that “financial sanctions against the Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovwill also be implemented with immediate effect.

not immediately clear how these sanctions could affect the children of Putin and Kabaevasince they all allegedly have Swiss passports and their assets are carefully hidden.

It was recently reported that Putin hid his first wife and daughters in an “underground city” in Siberia. The luxurious high-tech bunker is located on the Altai mountains and it was designed to protect itself in the event of a nuclear war, said political scientist Valery Solovey, previously known for spreading conspiracy theories.

Observers have noted multiple ventilation points in the grounds surrounding the mountain hideout and a high-voltage line connected to a state-of-the-art 110-kilovolt substation, enough to power a small town.

Source: Eluniverso

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