Putin’s Alleged Secret Daughter Apologizes for Ukraine War: ‘I’m Really Sorry’
- On Wednesday, a woman rumoured to be Vladimir Putin's daughter was confronted in Paris, France, by TSN journalist Dmytro Sviatnenko and apologised, saying `I'm really sorry`.
- Journalist Dmytro Sviatnenko said his brother Volodymyr was killed on November 1 by a Russian ballistic missile, motivating his confrontation with Luiza , who earlier this year criticised the war on Telegram.
- Initially the masked woman tried to ignore questioning and used the surname Rudnova in France, telling the reporter `Unfortunately, I can't help you` and asking `What does that have to do with me?`.
- Sviatnenko invited her to Kyiv, offering a plane ticket but said it won't fly to Ukraine as Kyiv was without power and under an air-raid alert; mainstream Russian media are banned from mentioning her and Vladimir Putin has not acknowledged the relationship.
- Evidence shows she feared `consequences` for opposing her father, and earlier this year, she criticised `a man who took millions of lives and destroyed mine`, amid an estimated 60,000 to 100,000 deaths in Ukraine, according to the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.
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A Ukrainian journalist babysat a young woman on the streets of Paris. The woman is likely the daughter of Russian President Putin.
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Vladimir Putin’s alleged secret daughter has apologized for her father’s war in Ukraine, after she was confronted in Paris by a Ukrainian journalist whose brother was killed in a recent Russian airstrike.Elizaveta Krivonogikh, 22, said she was “really sorry” for the war but insisted she had no power to stop it as she was filmed...
Putin’s alleged secret daughter apologizes for Ukraine war: ‘I’m really sorry’
Putin’s alleged daughter Luiza Rozova was reportedly confronted in Paris by Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Sviatnenko, whose brother was recently killed in a Russian airstrike. Visibly distressed, Rozova apologized for the war, saying, “I’m really sorry that this is happening…”
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