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Canada sanctions Putin’s alleged girlfriend, Russian banks

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Canada sanctions Putin’s alleged girlfriend, Russian banks

Canada added President Vladimir Putin rumored girlfriend, 21 Russian officials, and four financial institutions to its growing sanctions list in response to Moscow’s war in Ukraine on Tuesday.

“We’re going after banks, oligarchs close to the Putin regime, and his, I don’t know what to call her, his partner,” Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told reporters in Ottawa, referring to former gymnast Alina Kabaeva.

Those targeted — including Kabaeva, the Russian Agricultural Bank, Investtradebank and two fund management firms — face asset freezes and a ban on entry into Canada.

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The European Union has identified Kabaeva as the chairwoman of the board of directors of the National Media Group, a holding company with significant shares in almost all major Russian state media.

Media reports claim that she and the Russian president are romantically involved, which Putin denied when the story was first reported in 2008.

According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, citing US officials, Kabaeva and her family have gained a personal fortune thanks to her connection to Putin’s inner circle.

The report cites classified US intelligence that names Kabaeva as a beneficiary of Putin’s wealth.

Joly stated that the sanctions are intended to “suffocate the Putin regime,” and she praised the EU for prohibiting most Russian oil imports on Monday.

Since the beginning of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Canada has sanctioned over 1,050 individuals and entities from and in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus.

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