U.K. sanctions Putin circle including alleged girlfriend

Britain said it had now sanctioned more than 1,000 individuals and 100 Russian entities, including oligarchs worth more than $140 billion

May 13, 2022 09:29 pm | Updated 09:29 pm IST - London

Alina Kabaeva, a former Olympic gymnast who the U.K. government said was “alleged to have a close personal relationship with Mr. Putin”. File

Alina Kabaeva, a former Olympic gymnast who the U.K. government said was “alleged to have a close personal relationship with Mr. Putin”. File | Photo Credit: AFP

Britain on Friday sanctioned 12 members of Russian President Vladimir Putin's "inner circle" accused of hiding corrupt riches in return for influential state positions.

They included his ex-wife Lyudmila Ocheretnaya and Alina Kabaeva, a former Olympic gymnast who the U.K. government said was "alleged to have a close personal relationship with Mr. Putin".

"We are exposing and targeting the shady network propping up Mr. Putin's luxury lifestyle and tightening the vice on his inner circle," Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said in a statement.

"We will keep going with sanctions on all those aiding and abetting Mr. Putin's aggression until Ukraine prevails."

The Kremlin leader's modest state salary and officially declared assets are belied by reports linking him to a luxury yacht and a sprawling property dubbed "Putin's Palace", the U.K. said.

His true wealth is hidden by a network of family, childhood friends and selected members of the Russian elite who have been appointed to powerful roles "in return for their undying loyalty".

Others sanctioned on Friday included cousins of Mr. Putin and Alexander Plekhov, a "close friend" who controls the Vital Development Corp.

Britain said it had now sanctioned more than 1,000 individuals and 100 Russian entities, including oligarchs worth more than $140 billion since Mr. Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine in late February.

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