The glamorous Russian gymnast long rumored to be Vladimir Putin's mistress is now facing sanctions by the European Union over the brutal invasion of ...
Kabaeva reportedly draws a $10 million salary for her role with the firm. The sanctions package also includes a ban on the import of Russian oil to the EU, a provision that has raised the ire of member states Slovakia and Hungary. The glamorous Russian gymnast long rumored to be Vladimir Putin’s mistress is facing sanctions from the European Union over the brutal invasion of Ukraine.
The Russian President has denied a relationship with Kabaeva whose name was first linked to him a decade ago.
Kabaeva has not so far been touched by the sanctions that have hit Russia and its oligarchs. Kabaeva, 38, also known as ‘Russia’s most flexible woman’, is a gymnast and former Olympic gold medallist. New Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s alleged girlfriend has been included in the European Union’s proposed sixth round of sanctions against the country over its invasion of Ukraine.
The EU is planning to impose sanctions on Vladimir Putin's alleged gymnast lover Alina Kabaeva for her role in Kremlin propaganda, according to a document.
She once posed almost nude for Maxim and was described as 'full of sex' by a photographer. 'This celebration is not just for the whole country, this is a holiday for every family. Recently, rumours suggested that Kabaeva and her suspected young children were hiding out from the war at a reclusive Swiss chalet. The EU is planning to impose sanctions on Vladimir Putin's gymnast 'lover' Alina Kabaeva for her role in Kremlin propaganda, according to a document. Despite this, a blanket of secrecy was thrown over the births.' Russian Cosmopolitan said 'something has really changed in Kabaeva's face', adding that 'the legendary athlete was noticeably prettier'. Before the birth, Kabaeva had travelled in secret to Lugano several times. Russians were struck by Kabaeva's new look, sparking rumours of recent cosmetic surgery. By the 'president's decision', the second son was born in Moscow. There was also only one Putin-Kabaeva child born in Switzerland, said the source. Five years later, Putin and his wife announced their separation. She came with her mother and sister, but without bodyguards.
Alina Kabaeva, a woman who has been romantically linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is included in the sixth proposed package of European Union ...
The US Treasury department has refused to comment on the case. We should hand it over from generation to generation." Putin, who is divorced, has denied a relationship with her.
The former Olympic gymnast Kabaeva appears in the document along with Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox church and a long-time supporter of ...
Decode the geostrategy, diplomacy, and ideologies of the world’s unending wars. According to the report, the former Olympic gymnast Kabaeva appears in the document along with Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox church and a long-time supporter of Putin. The former Olympic gymnast Kabaeva appears in the document along with Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox church and a long-time supporter of Putin.
The European Union has proposed sanctioning Alina Kabaeva, a former gymnast who chairs the National Media Group and is reportedly closely associated with ...
Kabaeva is "closely associated with President Vladimir Putin," according to the document. The list still needs to be approved by European governments and could change before that happens. The bloc previously sanctioned the Russian president and two of his daughters that he had with his ex-wife.
The European Union is eyeing sanctions against Russian President Vladimir Putin's alleged mistress Alina Kabaeva, according to government documents.
Putin opponents began calling for sanctions against Ms. Kabaeva in April after jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny began releasing findings that he said pointed to links between Ms. Kabaeva and Mr. Putin. In 2008, the now-defunct Russian newspaper Moskovsky Korrespondent reported that Mr. Putin had divorced his wife Lyudmila and planned to marry Ms. Kabaeva. The paper was shuttered days after the report. Before being named chair of the National Media Group in 2014, Ms. Kabaeva spent seven years as the ruling United Russia Party’s deputy in the State Duma. Ms. Kabaeva, who is allegedly holed up in Switzerland, is believed to be the mother of at least three of Mr. Putin’s children and is suspected of assisting him in hiding his wealth abroad. Russian tabloids have, for years, floated rumors of Ms. Kabaeva’s romantic ties to Mr. Putin. The 38-year-old former gymnast and chair of the National Media Group, which owns stakes in most major Russian news outlets, would be banned from entering the EU, and her assets would be frozen if the sanctions are approved.