Putin's secret mother: the president of the Russian Federation may not be a Russian, but a Georgian - ForumDaily
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Putin's secret mother: Russian president may not be Russian, but Georgian

Russian President Vladimir Putin has another mother. A woman from Georgia named Vera Putina claims that it was she who gave birth to the president and that in fact he is Georgian, not Russian. The edition told in more detail Daily Mail.

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And although the woman who for years claimed to be Vladimir Putin's secret mother died in poverty at the age of 97, she managed to tell a lot about him.

Vera Putina has been saying for decades that the President of Russia is her son, who was born to her after an affair with a married man.

The dictator has never publicly acknowledged these claims, despite the woman providing photographs of her son that bore an uncanny resemblance to the 70-year-old Russian leader.

Vera lived in the extremely poor village of Metekhi in Georgia when it was still part of the USSR. She claimed to have given away the Russian leader when he was only 10 years old.

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The woman first made claims in 1999, but Putin wrote in his autobiography that he was born and raised in St. Petersburg to a woman named Maria and his father, also named Vladimir Putin.

The Russian leader claimed that both of his parents died of cancer in the 1990s. Details about his childhood are extremely difficult to come by, and often the main source of information about his early life was Putin himself.

Vera said Putin never forgave her after he was sent to live with his grandparents in Ocher, Russia and never returned.

Sources in Georgia confirmed that Vera died of "old age" in the capital Tbilisi. Then she was buried in her native village of Metekhi.

She claimed that he was the couple's third son, both of his older brothers having died, one in infancy and the other from starvation.

Records from settlements in the closed town of Metekhi show that Vladimir Putin attended a rural school from 1959 to 1960 and was listed not as a Russian but as a Georgian at birth.

She claimed her time caring for the young Putin ended after she ran away from her drunken father-in-law to her Russian parents.

After reconciling with her husband, she asked to give up her son, but her parents did not want to let the boy go, insisting that "they will take good care of him."

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Vera's account is at odds with that of Putin, 70, who claims to have been born in 1952 in Leningrad, now known as St. Petersburg.

In one of her last interviews, she said: “My dream is not to die until Vova sees me and talks to me at least once. I often see him in my dreams, but he doesn't want to talk to me. Both in life and in a dream, he is upset by what I did, he cannot forgive me.

The Kremlin rejected these claims. Dmitry Peskov, Putin's spokesman, said: “This story is not true. This is completely untrue."

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