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Recently, the UK imposed personal sanctions against Putin’s closest relatives – his ex-wife Lyudmila Ocheretnaya, as well as the current mistress (or already wife) Alina Kabaeva and a number of other close people. But, they say, these sanctions did not cause significant damage, and the dictator himself took the news about the sanctions calmly.

Telegram channel Generall SVR published information about how the President of the Russian Federation reacted to sanctions against “close associates”.

“Putin took the news about the sanctions quite calmly, mentally he was already ready for this. He doesn’t give a damn about his ex-wife, he has long been indifferent to her, and the president’s relationship with Alina Kabaeva can hardly be called ideal lately, and this despite the recent news about pregnancy Alina.Putin was clearly not preparing to become a father again, and Kabaeva’s unplanned pregnancy puzzled him more than pleased.After he found out that he would have another child, he practically did not communicate with Alina, avoiding meetings and spending time together, justifying the loss interest in state affairs,” they write on the channel.

A week ago, May 12, Kabaeva celebrated her 39th birthday. The press wrote that on that day both he and she were in Sochi. We met, Putin gave Alina a gift. But this meeting was rather formal and cold.

“Kabaeva received formal congratulations and a gift from Putin only in the afternoon, and this upset her very much,” they write on the channel. Apparently, Mrs. Kabaeva wanted attention and did not receive it properly and was very upset. And if we assume that Alina is really pregnant, then any little thing can upset a pregnant woman.

On the same night, we recall, to Putin performed a surgical procedure but this is not yet the operation that the dictator faces and that everyone is talking about. Obviously, the Kremlin leader is very worried despite the fact that everything is ready for the operation.

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