In a startling revelation, a Russian investigative journalism website has claimed that President Vladimir Putin has two secret sons who live a life of luxury and isolation in a heavily guarded mansion. The Dossier Centre, the source of this explosive report, alleges that these sons are living under the radar, far from the public eye.
Meet Ovan Putin and Vladimir Putin Jr.
According to the report, the two boys, Ovan Putin and Vladimir Putin Jr., reside in a vast mansion near Lake Valdai. The mother of these children is reportedly former Olympic rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabaeva, a woman whose relationship with Putin has long been rumored in Russia.
The Dossier Centre’s report paints a picture of a life filled with privilege and secrecy. The two boys are said to have a team of governesses, nannies, and teachers, along with officers from the Kremlin Federal Guard. They enjoy playing with a massive Lego set and each have their own iPad. However, their interactions are limited. “They have to play mostly alone or with adults. They only see their parents late at night,” the report states.
The Mansion: A children’s paradise
The mansion is not just a home but a child’s paradise, complete with two ponies, rabbits, and a St. Bernard dog, all cared for by Kremlin guards but living with the family. The report also mentions that the two children use Disney cartoon impressions to annoy Putin, adding a touch of normalcy to their otherwise secluded lives.
Birthplaces and education
The report provides specific details about the boys’ births. Ivan was born in the spring of 2015 at the Sant’Anna maternity clinic in Lugano, Switzerland, while Vladimir Jr. was born in the spring of 2019 in Moscow. Despite these details, Putin has never publicly acknowledged the boys. However, he did make a cryptic remark while addressing schoolchildren in Siberia, saying, “Members of my family, the little ones, speak Chinese.” It has also been reported that the children are learning English and German.
No official records
Interestingly, there is no official mention of Putin’s sons in any government databases. “Their dates of birth are only known by their immediate family. They don’t fly on regular flights; they have separate planes,” the report reveals. “They don’t attend kindergartens or schools; they are [taught by] hired governesses. They live in residences guarded by the FSO, sail on yachts, and ride armoured trains.”
These revelations add a new layer of intrigue to the already enigmatic life of Vladimir Putin. While the Kremlin has not confirmed these claims, the report by the Dossier Centre offers a rare glimpse into what could be the secret family life of one of the world’s most powerful leaders.