Putin’s alleged daughter says she’s ‘really sorry’ for the Ukraine war before being escorted away by a bodyguard—watch video
Luiza Rozova, believed to be Vladimir Putin's daughter, has apologized for the war in Ukraine. A Ukrainian journalist confronted her in Paris. The journalist's brother was killed in a Russian airstrike. Rozova expressed sorrow but stated she is no...

“Three weeks ago, your father killed my brother,” Sviatnenko told her, demanding that she speak to Putin and urge him to end the invasion. “Say something! Do you support his policies?” he pressed, also questioning how she could live in Europe “given [Putin’s] disdain for the West.”
Rozova, covering her mouth with a mask, replied, “I did not give you permission to film me.”
Sviatnenko continued, telling her, “You could come to Kyiv and perform better than any Patriot air defense system,” arguing that her presence could help end the “mess” in his country. When she asked how she would get to Ukraine, he offered to buy her a plane ticket himself.
“Unfortunately, I can’t help you. I’m very sorry,” Rozova said, later adding, “I’m really sorry that this is happening. Unfortunately, I’m not responsible for this situation.” Video shows her appearing to be accompanied by a professional bodyguard.
About Luiza Rozova
Most people think Rozova is the daughter of Putin and Svetlana Krivonogikh, a former housekeeper who went on to become a multimillionaire. Rozova has been the focus of public conjecture since 2021 because of her social media presence and purported connections to the Russian elite, even though the Kremlin has never confirmed the relationship.
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