Putin hides his real mother from Georgia The author of the publication about the alleged real mother of the President of Russia is the press secretary of the murdered Chechen leader Dzhokhar Dudayev - Ibragimov. The American-Russian historian Yuri Felshtinsky spoke about this in an interview (https://bit.ly/3vEQHva). A 2000 publication states that Vera Putina was found in Georgia, who claimed to have given birth to the future Russian leader from the unemployed Platon Privalov from the city of Achora, Perm Region. This man is was a drunkard (https://bit.ly/3oUpjp7). According to Vera, she and her little son ended up in the Georgian village of Metekhi, where she married a Georgian Osepashvili and gave birth to more children. The woman said that her son Vladimir was sent to the Urals to her parents. There, the guy was sent to a boarding school, and was soon adopted. Ibragimov wrote in his publication that Putin does not want to recognize his own mother, despite numerous evidence of his origin. After the publication, the investigation was overgrown with scandals. Felshtinsky said that the catastrophe was connected with this, in which journalist Artem Borovik died on March 9, 2000. He was allegedly killed due to the fact that the journalist had the materials of Ibragimov's investigation. The historian also said that Borovik flew to a meeting with Ibragimov in Georgia to get a tape, which contained an interview with Vera Putina. In the end, the material was published by Borovik's colleagues after his death and after the presidential elections in the Russian Federation. Felshtinsky also drew attention to some nuances with Vera Putina. "The interview was poorly recorded from the point of view of a journalist - Ibragimov did not ask the necessary questions, did not ask to see a passport, Putin's childhood photographs, obvious things. However, in 2000 he wrote a book about the biography of the Russian president. There was a printout of an interview with Putin," he said. historian. At the same time, he expressed his conviction that the woman from Georgia is the real mother of the Russian dictator. Felshtinsky added that journalists from France and Germany visited the village of Vera Putina, but after that no publications appeared due to the fact that it was extremely difficult to prove a family relationship. According to the historian, if Ibragimov's investigation is true, then Putin is two years older than his official biography states.