Putin’s alleged secret daughter tells Ukrainian journalist she is ‘really sorry’ for her father’s war



Vladimir Putin’s alleged secret daughter has apologized for her father’s war in Ukraine, after she was confronted in Paris by a Ukrainian journalist whose brother was killed in a recent Russian airstrike.

Luiza Rozova, 22, said she was “really sorry” for the war but insisted she had no power to stop it as she was filmed on the streets of the French capital by journalist Dmytro Sviatnenko.

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Vladimir Putin’s alleged secret daughter was confronted in Paris by a Ukrainian journalist whose brother was killed in a recent Russian airstrike. TSN Ukraine/e2w
Rozova, 22, said in the confrontation that she’s “really sorry” for her father’s war in Ukraine, but added she’s “not responsible for this situation.” TSN Ukraine/e2w

“I’m really sorry that this is happening. Unfortunately, I’m not responsible for this situation,” Rozova said, covering her face with a mask, while appearing to be escorted by a professional bodyguard.

Rozova, who is alleged to be the love child of Putin and his former mistress, cleaner-turned-multimillionaire Svetlana Krivonogikh, also demanded she not be filmed during the confrontation with the reporter from Ukrainian outlet TSN.

Rozova is allegedly the love child of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his former mistress, cleaner-turned-multimillionaire Svetlana Krivonogikh. Getty Images

“Three weeks ago, your father killed my brother,” Sviatenko told Rozova, referring to his sibling, drone pilot Volodymyr, before asking if she supported her father’s war.

“What does that have to do with me?” Rozova responded, to which Sviatenko responded, “Well, he’s your father. At the very least, you could call him right now and say, ‘Dad, stop shelling Kyiv.’”

“Well, of course,” Sviatenko replied.


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