Vladimir Putin placed authors on the Kill list after biography had exposed him

Vladimir Putin “added two investigative journalists to a Kremlin Kill list” After their explosive new biography claimed that the Russian president provided a teenage model and that his deceased father had loosened even more than he, tell safety sources telling telling Radaronline.com.
Insiders say that research was conducted by Roman Badanin, 46, and Mikhail Rubin, 42, co-authors of The tsar personally: how Vladimir Putin fooled us allHas caused direct threats from Moscow.
It led them to publish lurid details of Putin’s private life and his family history in their newly released book.
The book claims that Putin had a secret relationship with 17-year-old Alisa Kharcheva, who posed in an erotic calendar, and portrays his father as a violent bully that once pulled out the eye of a woman with a Hooifork.
Russian exiles say that the reaction of the Kremlin has been brutal – and “warn the writers they could now be in Putin’s shooting line.”
A source told us: “When authors expose Putin’s private corruption, they are marked for death. This book unmasks both the dictator and his family, and that is why they are placed on Putin’s Long Kill list.
“They will spend the rest of their lives looking at their backs wherever they live.”
Another insider said: “The Kremlin wants this material to be buried – Putin is terrified that he is seen as a predator and the son of a madman.”
According to the authors, Putin’s assistants reportedly arranged that Kharcheva visits his suburbs shortly after her ordinary calendar appeared.
The model, now 32, later registered on the Elite MGIMO University of Moscow, despite previously failing entry investigations elsewhere, which critics described as “a reward of Putin”.
And in 2015 she acquired a luxury apartment in Moscow through businessman Grigory Baevsky, an employee of Oligarch Arkady Rotenberg, one of the oldest friends of the Russian Despot.
The new book on Putin also visits a notorious blog post in which Kharcheva marked Putin’s 60th birthday with the slogan P —- for Putin, posing with a kitten and a portrait of the leader. She quickly removed it and removed her old photos from the public display.
When asked in 2016 to her real estate deal, she said: “We bought this flat with a mortgage. And we pay that mortgage to this day.”
Still shocking more claims in the book about Putin’s father, Vladimir Spiridonovich.
Villager Anfisa Kormilityna is quoted by the authors who say: “He broke through the gate with a pitchfork and put Marusya (Putin’s mother) straight into the face. In short, he accidentally struck her eye.”
She added that Maria’s family forced him to marry her to prevent the process.
Roman Badanin claimed: “This was a man who was notorious to lift and humiliate the skirts of young girls.”
The Kremlin has a long time tried to destroy unflattering reports of Putin’s life.
In recent years, Moscow has prohibited books on LGBTQ rights, works by Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich from Planken and censored history texts.
Western intelligence services have repeatedly accused Putin of authorizing murders abroad, including the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and Sergei Skripal.
Putin, 72, will continue to present his parents as virtue models, once stated: “I have never seen my father drunk. I have never heard a single swear word from him.”




