Vladimir Putin's Mistress, Alina Kabaeva, Being BEGGED To Intervene In The War On Ukraine
By MLC on March 22, 2022 at 11:45 AM EDT
Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to wage war on Ukraine.
Putin began his attacks on the now-war-torn country late last month and hasn’t backed off since.
In a recent report from NPR.org, nearly 900 civilians have died in Ukraine. The death toll of Russian troops is currently unknown.
Russia Continues Its Attacks On Ukraine
Multiple cities in Ukraine have been obliterated or nearly demolished due to Russia’s invasion. Many innocent people have fled their home country seeking refuge in neighboring countries such as Poland.
Despite everything, Putin is still hell-bent on taking control of Ukraine, and now his friends are begging his mistress, Alina Kabaeva, to make him STOP!
According to an exclusive report from Page Six, the former gold-medal-winning gymnast has sought refuge in Switzerland along with her and Putin’s four children.
It’s reported that Putin and Alina have twin daughters who are seven-years-old, and two other sons together.
This Is Putin's Mistress Alina Kabaeva
“Alina has two young boys and twin girls with Putin who were born in Switzerland,” a source told Page Six. “The kids all have Swiss passports, and I imagine she does also.”
Kabaeva is 38 while Putin is 69.
It’s still to be confirmed if the couple shares the two boys and twin girls, but it’s widely believed they do.
Per the outlet, “Alina’s female friends are begging her to fly to Putin and persuade him to end the war.”
Their source continued, “He doesn’t seem to be listening to anybody, but perhaps he might listen to her.”
Alina's Friends Are Begging Her To Intervene & Make Putin Stop
They noted that the dictator is surrounded by “rings and rings of security.”
“Alina says she doesn’t know if she can get to him, and even if she does, she doesn’t know if she’ll be able to get out again to be with their kids,” the source continued.
The Blast previously reported on Putin hiding his mistress and their children in a luxury chateau in Switzerland.
It’s believed Putin sent Alina and their four children to hole up in the country to remain safe.
“While Putin carries out his assault on the Ukraine, attacking innocent citizens and causing a refugee crisis, his family is holed up in a very private and very secure chalet somewhere in Switzerland – for now, at least,” a report from Page Six revealed earlier this month.
President Putin Has Alina & Their 4 Children Hiding In Luxury Chateau
It is also believed that Alina has multiple passports under different names and identities making it very easy for her to jet-set from location to location.
Unfortunately, the Swiss government has no solid information on Alina’s whereabouts which makes it difficult to extradite her.
“Alina could be traveling under a number of different names and passports. She flies on private jets and would not risk traveling under her own name,” a source reiterated to Page Six.
The outlet reports that more than 50,000 people have demanded Alina and her four children be thrown out of Switzerland.
A Change.org petition was created by citizens of Ukraine, Russia and Belarus. The petition is titled “Connect Eva Braun with her Führer.”
Alina Gets Compared To Adolf Hitler's Wife
Eva Braun was Adolf Hitler’s wife for a brief period of time.
At the time of writing this article, the petition has 60k+ signatures and the goal is set at 75k signatures.
“She is the favorite wife of delusional dictator and war criminal who has been treacherously attacking Ukraine over the past weeks,” the petition states.
“For the first time in modern history, your country violated its neutrality, which it did not even do vis-à-vis Nazi Germany in the 20th century, and joined the sanctions against Putin and his surroundings. And now his favorite mistress with her children is hiding within the borders of your state!”
When the war on Ukraine broke out, Switzerland decided to ditch their neutrality and adopted a tough stance on Russia.
The Swiss Federal Council announced on February 28 that it had frozen assets of a list of high-profile Russian individuals and companies.