Who is Luiza Rozova? Putin’s alleged secret daughter says she’s ‘really sorry’ for her father’s Ukraine war — watch

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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s alleged secret daughter, Luiza Rozova, apologised for the Ukraine war when Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Sviatnenko confronted her on the streets of Paris.Sviatnenko’s brother, drone pilot Volodymyr, had been killed in a Russian airstrike in November, and the reporter demanded Rozova speak to her alleged father and urge him to end the conflict.“Three weeks ago, your father killed my brother,” Sviatnenko told Rozova. When asked if she supported Putin’s policies, she replied, “I did not give you permission to film me,” covering her mouth with a mask, New York Post reported.

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“I’m really sorry that this is happening. Unfortunately, I’m not responsible for this situation,” Rozova, 22 year old DJ, added.Sviatnenko pointed out that Kyiv was without power and under an air raid alert, and again asked how she felt about her father’s policies. Rozova responded, “What does that have to do with me?” He suggested she call her father and say, “Dad, stop shelling Kyiv.” Rozova said, “Well, of course,” but explained she could not arrange travel.When Sviatnenko offered to buy her a plane ticket to Ukraine so she could perform “better than any Patriot air defence system” and end the “mess” in his country, Rozova said, “Unfortunately, I can’t help you. I’m very sorry.”Who is Rozova?Rozova is alleged to be the love child of Putin and his former mistress, cleaner-turned-multimillionaire Svetlana Krivonogikh. Born in 2003, she was outed as Putin’s alleged secret daughter in 2020 by Russian media outlet Proekt, which cited her “phenomenal resemblance” to her alleged dad. The outlet reported that Putin was not listed on Rozova’s birth certificate but that her patronymic “Vladimirovna” meant “daughter of Vladimir.An art school graduate, Rozova had largely kept a low profile until she became more active on social media. In August, she appeared to condemn Putin in a post on Telegram without naming him, writing, “It’s liberating to be able to show my face to the world again” and “It reminds me of who I am and who destroyed my life,” according to Bild.

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