Saturday, February 26, 2022
Abramovich's daughter attacks Putin
Abramovich's daughter attacks Putin
Abramovich's daughter attacks Putin sport1.de SPORT1 - 2 hours ago Sofia Abramovich, daughter of Roman Abramovich, shoots an Instagram post against Russian President Vladimir Putin. The background is the war in Ukraine. Sofia Abramovich, daughter of Chelsea club owner Roman Abramovich, has sharply attacked Russian President Vladimir Putin in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The 27-year-old shared an anti-Putin post on her Instagram Story that featured the words "Russia wants war with Ukraine." Crucial detail in the picture: The word "Russia" is crossed out in red and replaced with the word "Putin". This creates the unmistakable sentence: "Putin wants war with Ukraine". In English: "Putin wants war with Ukraine". (The developments in Ukraine in the ticker) "STAHLWERK Doppelpass" with Hertha boss Fredi Bobic and BVB legend Jürgen Kohler on Sunday from 11 a.m. LIVE on TV on SPORT1 and in the stream But that's not all: Below is another sentence Find. There to read: "The biggest and most successful lie of the Kremlin's propaganda is that most Russians stand with Putin". That means: "The biggest and most successful lie of Kremlin propaganda is that most Russians are behind Putin". Given the shared message, Sofia Abramovich's stance on Putin should be clear. It is only open how her father's relationship with the 69-year-old is. Is Abramovich close to Putin? Abramovich is said to be close to Putin, he himself recently denied any connection to the Kremlin, and in the past has even complained against those who said he had deeper political ties to Putin. In the wake of the Russian attack on Ukraine, it is still unclear what sanctions Abramovich could face. The 55-year-old is one of the richest people in Russia and made his billions from oil deals. Meanwhile, Abramovich has not been seen in London at Chelsea for months. The Sun recently reported that he is no longer allowed to live in the UK. Russia invaded Ukraine on Wednesday night. The fighting continues. The EU and other countries around the world have already issued some sanctions, and more are to follow.