Mar 23 • 08:20 UTC 🇸🇰 Slovakia Denník N

Putin invented a starving mother and has been hiding his sons for years, says journalist Badanin, who knows almost everything about him

Investigative journalist Roman Badanin discusses his in-depth study of Vladimir Putin's personal life and the implications of this knowledge.

Roman Badanin, a prominent Russian investigative journalist, has conducted an extensive examination of Vladimir Putin's life, claiming to know nearly everything about him, from his family to his wealth. In an interview with Czech Denník N, Badanin emphasizes the significance of understanding how many children and partners Putin has, as well as the obscure details about his upbringing, which could shed light on his psyche and decision-making as a leader.

A particular point of intrigue is the photograph of two boys, Ivan and Vladimir Spiridonov, presented in Badanin's book 'Sám cár,' which claims they are Putin's sons. However, this image is the only glimpse into Putin's family life featured in the publication, suggesting a deliberate avoidance of discussing his private life. The limited information available raises questions about Putin's familial ties and how they may influence his political choices and image.

Badanin's work not only seeks to unravel the complexities of Putin's background but also to encourage global awareness of the implications his hidden life may have on international relations and the perception of Russian power. As the world continues to wrestle with the effects of Putin's policies, understanding his personal story could be essential in anticipating future actions and navigating diplomatic interactions with Russia.

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