Officially divorced since 2013, Vladimir Putin now discreetly shares his life with a mistress. The head of state does not lack cunning to put her out of sight in Switzerland. Explanations.
It is nicknamed the ” Eva Brown by Vladimir Putin. Alina Kabaeva, mistress of the Russian head of state, risks being expelled from Switzerland. Friends of the 38-year-old former gymnast are begging her to return to Moscow to persuade the master of the Kremlin to stop the bombings in Ukraine. An anonymous source tells PageSix.com: “ Putin is surrounded by circles and circles of security. Alina says she doesn’t know if she can reach him – and even if she does, she doesn’t know if she’ll be able to go out again to be with their children. The site revealed in early March that the head of state would have hidden Alina Kabaeva and her four children – two boys and twin girls – in a country on the European continent that is historically neutral: Switzerland.
Putin has never officially acknowledged the paternity of his mistress’s offspring. If they were all born in Switzerland, his children would actually hold passports with different names and nationalities. Impossible for the Swiss government to track this strange family. Putin has no shortage of tricks when it comes to removing someone from public view. According to PageSix.com, Kabaeva and the children are currently living in a private luxury chalet owned by someone close to Putin near the French border. “ Alina could travel under several names and with different passports. She travels by private jet and would not take the risk of traveling under her own name “, explains the source mentioned by the media.
Vladimir Putin’s mistress soon expelled from Switzerland?
More than 50,000 people signed a petition to ask ” Eva Brown [de rejoindre] his Fuhrer “, who has ” treacherously attacked Ukraine in recent weeks. “Alina Kabaeva, nicknamed “ the most flexible woman in Russia “, perhaps lives his last hours in the shelter, in Switzerland. Maybe she will join Vladimir Putin’s other concubine, Lyudmila Shkrebneva, a former flight attendant, who currently resides with their two daughters in an “underground city”a high-tech bunker hidden in the Altai Mountains, Siberia to protect against a hypothetical nuclear attack, according to political scientist Valery Solovey…
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