After tyrant father’s heinous war crimes in Ukraine, Putin’s secret’ doctor and dancer daughters face sanctions

After tyrant father’s heinous war crimes in Ukraine, Putin’s secret’ doctor and dancer daughters face sanctions

After tyrant father’s heinous war crimes in Ukraine, Putin’s secret’ doctor and dancer daughters face sanctions
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Following their tyrant father’s heinous war crimes in Ukraine, VLADIMIR Putin’s hidden daughters have been sanctioned.

Dr. Maria Vorontsova, 36, a geneticist, and Dr. Katerina Tikhonova, 34, a dancer-turned-mathematician, have been barred from working in the UK and the US due to the Russian dictator’s ongoing crimes.

The 67-year-old president has always attempted to keep his children out of the spotlight and has seldom mentioned them.

However, their father’s denial did nothing to keep them off the sanctions list, as they were punished with travel restrictions and asset freezes today.

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The sanctions were announced on Wednesday by the US, who said they were toughening penalties on Russian banks in punishment for war crimes in Ukraine.

The United States also took action on two of Russia’s major banks, Sberbank and Alfa Bank, preventing assets from passing through the US financial system and restricting Americans from doing business with those two companies.

Meanwhile, the United Kingdom seized the assets of Russian banks Sberbank and Credit Bank of Moscow and said that it will cease all imports of Russian coal and oil by the end of 2022 as part of an escalation of sanctions aimed at “starving Putin’s war machine.”

According to the report, eight more oligarchs were sanctioned.

However, European Union officials failed to accept further sanctions against Russia requested by the European Commission because technical difficulties, such as whether a coal embargo would affect current contracts, needed to be resolved, according to sources.

On Tuesday, the EU executive suggested a ban on all types of coal imports from Russia as part of a broader package of measures aimed at further restricting trade with Moscow.

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Sanctions must be agreed by EU governments, but concerns were expressed at a meeting of EU envoys on Wednesday, according to three individuals familiar with the discussions.

Germany, the EU’s largest buyer of Russian coal, voiced one critical point.

According to insiders, Berlin requested clarification on whether the coal prohibition would affect existing contracts or merely future contracts.

If the prohibition just applied to new contracts, Russia would be allowed to sell coal to the EU for an extended length of time.

The two ladies are believed to have been pushed into the firing line as a result of their expose of the atrocities in Bucha and throughout Ukraine.

Harrowing photographs show troops raping and murdering citizens viciously – and then leaving their mangled bodies to decay in the streets.

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Boris Johnson claimed Russian soldier cruelty “doesn’t appear far short of genocide,” as the West prepares to hit Putin where it hurts.

President Joe Biden described the new round of penalties as “devastating,” tweeting, “I made clear that Russia will pay a heavy and immediate price for their actions in Bucha.”

According to the White House, the US Treasury Department is drafting new penalties against significant Russian state-owned firms.

The continuing investigation into the Russian President’s exorbitantly affluent friends and associates will now focus on his family members.

While neither Maria nor Katerina have been formally named as the Kremlin leader’s daughters, it is widely assumed that this is a “open secret.”

Maria, Putin’s daughter, was born on April 28, 1985, to Putin and his wife Lyudmila. She is an endocrinologist and works in medical research.

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The dwarfism expert is thought to be married to Jorrit Faassen, a Dutch businessman with whom she has a family, making Putin a grandpa.

Katerina, on the other hand, has progressed from a high-kicking “rock’n’roll” dancer to the leader of a major new Russian artificial intelligence effort.

The 34-year-old, who goes by her maternal grandmother’s surname, earned a degree from Moscow State University.

She finished a research on assisting cosmonauts and pilots in orienting themselves under adverse settings.

Despite the fact that nothing is known about their private lives, the ladies, who share the same mother, are supposed to enjoy a lavish existence.

The fifth wave of sanctions, which have already targeted billionaires, politicians, and members of Putin’s closest circle, aims to strangle Russia’s dictatorship.

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The EU is also anticipated to prohibit new investment in the nation and Russian ships docking in European ports, as well as impose a coal ban.

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