
Maria Vorontsova
The war in Ukraine has ‘devastated Vladimir Putin’s eldest daughter’s hopes of opening a money-spinning elite medical centre’ for super-rich foreigners in Russia, according to reports, as her marriage to her Western husband has failed.
Glamorous Dr. Maria Vorontsova, 36, was born when Russia’s president was a KGB spy, and she specialises in rare genetic diseases in children.
According to exiled Russian investigative journalist Sergey Kanev, Putin “did a rotten job for his elder daughter” by triggering massive Western sanctions as a result of the conflict with Ukraine.
“She has a significant stake in the mega-project for the construction of a state-of-the-art medical centre near St. Petersburg,” he revealed.
“The intention was to attract patients from Europe as well as wealthy sheikhs from the Persian Gulf countries.”
“And now, what kind of Europeans and sheikhs will come after the attack on Ukraine?”Exiled editor Roman Dobrokhotov of The Insider, a banned investigative outlet for its investigations into alleged Kremlin corruption, announced on Kanev’s social media that Vorontsova had divorced her Dutch businessman husband Jorrit Faassen.
He didn’t say when they split up, but it’s thought to have been before the war started.
Putin is a grandfather because the couple has children.
But he has never acknowledged his adult children’s identities or work, let alone given details about their personal lives.
Faassen, who is known to have worked in Russia for a long time at Gazprombank-Invest and Stroytransgaz.
His father is thought to have been a colonel in the Dutch military.
“I am married to a Russian woman and have children, I will leave it at that,” Putin’s Dutch son-in-law once said.
Maria goes by the surnames Vorontsova and Faassen, which are derived from her grandmother’s surname.
Maria is a leading researcher at Russia’s Ministry of Health’s National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology.
She was interviewed on the Rossiya 24 channel last year about Russian efforts to combat rare genetic diseases in children, but it was not revealed that she was Putin’s daughter.
“Nothing is a panacea,” she explained, but “genetic testing can help, for example, in the preconception stage” to “determine if parents are carriers of an unwanted gene.”
His father is thought to have been a colonel in the Dutch military.
“I am married to a Russian woman and have children, I will leave it at that,” Putin’s Dutch son-in-law once said.
Maria goes by the surnames Vorontsova and Faassen, which are derived from her grandmother’s surname.
Maria is a leading researcher at Russia’s Ministry of Health’s National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology.
She was interviewed on the Rossiya 24 channel last year about Russian efforts to combat rare genetic diseases in children, but it was not revealed that she was Putin’s daughter.
“Nothing is a panacea,” she explained, but “genetic testing can help, for example, in the preconception stage” to “determine if parents are carriers of an unwanted gene.”
“Genetic testing can help at the stage of preimplantation diagnosis with IVF, and can help parents choose a healthy embryo,” she explained.
“This is important for parents who have already had a child with a rare, genetically inherited disease.”
“This is a very positive and correct project in my opinion.”
According to reports, she is also an expert on dwarfism.
Katerina Tikonova, 35, is Putin’s divorced sister and deputy director of the Institute for Mathematical Research of Complex Systems at Moscow State University. She is also a child of Putin’s previous marriage to former Kremlin first lady Lyudmila.
Luiza Rozova, an 18-year-old heiress also known as Elizaveta Krivonogikh, is their half sister from a previous relationship with cleaner-turned-multimillionaire Svetlana Krivonogikh, 45, who is now a part-owner of a major Russian bank.
A BBC Russia reporter once told Putin that it was a “open secret” that Maria and Katerina were his children, but he refused to confirm their status as his daughters.
Putin has previously stated, “I have a private life that I do not allow interference in.” It must be upheld.”
He despised “those who prowl into others’ lives with their snotty noses and erotic fantasies.”
Kabaeva has stated that she met a man whom she “loves very much,” adding, “Sometimes you feel so happy that you even feel scared.”
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