Where is the Putin family amidst the Russia-Ukraine crisis?

Putin's Family

Putin's Family

According to a Russian professor, Vladimir Putin has recently hidden his family members in an “underground city” in Siberia.

According to political scientist Valery Solovey, 61, the luxury hi-tech bunker is in the Altai Mountains. Putin constructed it for safety in the case of nuclear war.

The claim comes as Russia continues to bombard Kyiv and Kharkiv with deadly missiles, prompting claims that Putin is committing war crimes by using “vacuum bombs” to kill innocent civilians.

The academic has previously stated that Putin has medical issues that the Russian public doesn’t know, as well as that he and his defense minister, Sergei Shoigu, have participated in strange covert shamanic rituals.

“At the weekend, President Putin’s family was evacuated to a special bunker prepared in case of nuclear war,” said the professor in a video.

“This bunker is located in the [mountainous] Altai Republic.”

“In fact, it is not a bunker, but a whole underground city, equipped with the latest science and technology.”

He warned: “I hope this means something to you?

“That the President sends his family to this bunker.”

He did not name Putin’s family members. Although he has previously claimed that Alina Kabaeva, 38, an Olympic gold medalist in rhythmic gymnastics, is Putin’s secret spouse.

He remarked last year, “This is his real family, and Alina is capable of influencing his decisions.”

According to Solovey, the alleged evacuation of his family to the bunker coincided with the “failure” of Putin’s strategic plan to take Ukraine.

The Putin Family

Russian President Vladimir Putin married Lyudmila Shkrebneva, a former flight attendant, in 1983, and they had two kids together. However, the couple divorced in 2013 after three decades of marriage.

Maria and Katerina are the names of their daughters. Maria was born in Leningrad in 1985. Katerina was born in Germany in 1986 when her family relocated to Germany during her father’s KGB service.

Putin is the only child in his family. His father worked as a foreman in the metal industry and was a decorated war veteran. He died in August 1999, the same week his son became the Russian Prime Minister. Putin’s mother died a year and a half earlier. She never worked outside the home.

Maria Vorontsova, popularly known as Masha, is his eldest daughter and a medical researcher. She resides in Moscow with her Dutch husband, Jorrit Faassen.

Katerina is the younger of the two sisters, and she is a skilled acrobat. In 2013, she married Kirill Shamalov, a Russian billionaire. However, the marriage was very short, and the couple separated in 2018.

Putin also has a grandchild from his eldest daughter Maria and her spouse Fassen, according to reports. In an interview with director Oliver Stone in 2017, Putin spilled the beans and revealed that he was a grandfather. But it was not made official.

Moskovsky Korrespondent is a Russian news outlet. It stated in April 2008 that Alina Kabaeva, a former Russian rhythmic gymnast, and Vladimir Putin were engaged. The story, however, was not true, and the newspaper shut down. However, there are speculations that Putin and Kabaeva may have had another child.

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