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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin knows the organizers of the investigations concerning the relatives of the head of state.
Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Russian president, said the Kremlin would not comment on the publication of investigations that allegedly concern the relatives of the head of state, Vladimir Putin.
He then responded to reporters when asked about the investigation, in which Putin’s alleged son-in-law, businessman Kirill Shamalov, appears, reports Dozhd television channel.
Putin’s spokesman called the investigations “information exercises”, which, he said, consist of “adjusting various rumors, often nothing to do with reality.”
Peskov said the Kremlin knows “the organizers of this activity,” but did not give specific names.
“They are aspirations to discredit, but they do not achieve their objective,” he stressed.
On December 7, the Vital Stories project published an article about Shamalov’s purchase for $ 100 of a block of shares of the Russian petrochemical company Sibur with a market value of about $ 380 million. The investigation is based on the correspondence between Shamalov and his wife Yekaterina Tikhonova, who is allegedly Putin’s youngest daughter.
According to Forbes, Shamalov became a dollar billionaire in 2016.
In January 2018, Bloomberg, citing sources, wrote that Shamalov and Tikhonova had been divorced.
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