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The family of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has served in office from 2000 to 2008 and since 2012, comes from the Russian peasantry. Spiridon Putin (1879–1965) was a cook in Gorky (now known as Nizhny Novgorod), his son Vladimir Spiridonovich (1911–1999) participated in World War II, and grandson Vladimir Vladimirovich (born 1952) made a career in the KGB and the FSB, before being ...
As Putin was welcomed in Mongolia, his forces struck a military training facility and nearby hospital in Poltava, Ukraine, killing at least 47 people and wounding over 200 others, the country's ...
Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Ocheretnaya [1] [a] (formerly Putina; [b] née Shkrebneva; [c] born 6 January 1958) is a Russian linguist who served as the First Lady of Russia from 2000 to 2008 and from 2012 to 2014 while married to her then-husband, Vladimir Putin, the current president and former prime minister of Russia.
In April 2008, the Moskovsky Korrespondent reported that Kabaeva was engaged to Russian president Vladimir Putin. [61] The story was denied and the newspaper was shut down. [62] In the following years, the status of Kabaeva and Putin's relationship became a topic of speculation, including allegations that they have multiple children together. [36]
Navalny’s last post from prison was a Valentine’s Day message to his wife. One of the lasting images of the couple is on the plane back to Russia in early 2021, Navalany having decided to ...
Wife and two sons found dead beside him. [4] April Vladislav Avayev 51 Former Vice President of Gazprombank [14] [5] [17] 18 April 2022 3 Apartment in Moscow [4] Wife and 13-year-old daughter found dead beside him. [4] Sergey Protosenya 55 Former Deputy Chairman of Novatek. [14] [5] [17] [4] 19 April 2022 3 Garden of a residence in Lloret de ...
Russian president Vladimir Putin will be in Mongolia on Tuesday, making his first visit to a member country of the International Criminal Court where he is wanted for alleged war crimes.. It is ...
On 17 March 2023, following an investigation of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, and Maria Lvova-Belova, Russian commissioner for children's rights, alleging responsibility for the war crime of unlawful deportation and transfer of children during the Russo-Ukrainian War. [1]