According to information published by our colleagues from Express UK, Vladimir Putin is in mortal danger. He could even be murdered by one of his family members.
Since the start of the conflict on February 24, Vladimir Putin has been in the sights of many leaders. Indeed, in Europe and the United States, heads of state are trying to sanction Russia so that Moscow stops its advance in Ukraine. But according to the revelations of the UK Express, Vladimir Putin could be in mortal danger. According to information from our British colleagues, it could even be murdered by a member of his own family : “I believe that if there is an assassination attempt, it could be from a woman”revealed Chatham House Russian expert Nikolai Petrov.
According to him, it would be obvious that“a member of his family, his mistress, his daughter, his ex-wife, someone who knows him and who could get closer to him” might try to assassinate him. On this list would therefore be Maria and Ekaterina, his two daughters, his mistress Alina Kabaeva or his ex-wife Lioudmila Poutina. The latter had also made astonishing revelations about her ex-husband. Indeed, in 2001, she confided in the writer Irene Pietsch who had published a book, entitled fragile friendshipsin which she delivers some confidences that Lioudmila Poutina would have made to her. Thus she would have confided: “Unfortunately, he’s a vampire”, even going to compare it to a “fridge”.
Joe Biden: ‘This man can’t stay in power’
In any case, Vladimir Putin is counting on his security device to protect him. The Russian president has also been singled out by Joe Biden. The American head of state did not hesitate to have very harsh words towards his Russian counterpart: “This man can’t stay in power.” he chanted. But the White House still wanted to qualify its remarks: “What the President meant was that Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region. He was not talking about Putin’s power in Russia, nor about regime change.”
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