The European Union proposes to impose sanctions against Alina Kabaieva, who is called the mistress of russian president volodymyr putin.
Bloomberg writes about this with reference to its sources.
Kabaieva heads the board of directors of the russian holding "National Media Group," which owns shares in almost all major media of the russian federation, and shares state propaganda.
At the disposal of the publication was a project of sanctions, which should be approved in the coming days. National Media Group is present in the document.
The document notes that Kabaiev is "closely associated with russian president volodymyr putin."
At the same time, it is clarified that the imposition of sanctions must be approved by the governments of European countries, and the text of the decision may change.
Earlier, on April 14, more than 60 deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine signed an appeal to the Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation to Ukraine Claude Wild with a request to promote the imposition of sanctions against Kabaieva, who constantly lives in Switzerland.