Putin handed over control of Wagner to his mysterious girlfriend Alina Kabaeva
In the Russia-Ukraine war, which has been going on since February 2022, the echoes of the conjunctural uprising of Wagner, the mercenary group fighting in the region on behalf of the Moscow administration, continue…
Yevgeni Prigojin, the founder and leader of Wagner, who was one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most trusted names for a period, had attacked the Moscow administration in recent weeks and decided to leave the occupied regions and move towards Moscow.
While this event signaled that the balance in Russia was deteriorating, the crisis ended with the intervention of Belarusian leader Lukashenko. While the Wagner leader went to Belarus, Putin confiscated his Russian property and money.

Kabaeva and Putin allegedly had a secret love affair for years.
According to international media reports, Russian leader Putin transferred the confiscated Wagner business to his girlfriend Alina Kabaeva, whom he had been with for a while.
TO MANAGE THE WAGNER MEDIA COMPANY
It became known that from now on the 40-year-old Kabaeva will take over all the work of Wagner. It was also claimed that Kabaeva, who is known as a successful gymnast and who has been secretly in love with Putin for a while, has at least 3 children with Putin.
Known to the Russian public as “the uncrowned tsarina,” Kabaeva has been running the media company National Media Group for the past few years. It was reported that Kabaeva will also start managing Patriot Media Group, a media company owned by Prigojin. It also became known that the Moscow regime aimed to reduce Wagner’s influence in this way.

With a successful career in gymnastics, Kabaeva was thrown into the media after leaving the sport.
PUTIN DIVORCED BECAUSE OF HIM?
Putin’s girlfriend, Kabaeva, who is 31 years his junior, is known to have a fleet of Maybach limousines at her disposal and is protected by a high level of security during her trips in Moscow.
Kabaeva is recognized as one of the most decorated gymnasts in rhythmic gymnastics history, with 2 Olympic medals, 14 World Championships medals and 25 European Championships medals. Kabayeva, who entered politics after leaving sports, was elected a deputy from Putin’s party.
Many Russians had seen Kabaeva as the reason for the breakdown of Putin’s marriage to former first lady Lyudmila, 62, the mother of two adult daughters.
Alexander Lukashenko, the leader of the neighboring country of Belarus, with whom Putin maintains good relations, implied that Putin’s divorce decision was due to “pressure on the president” from Kabaeva.
Source: Sozcu

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