Investigation Reveals Putin Administration General's Apartment Used by Timur Mindich's Sister.
The Case of Liubov Mindich
According to TSN.ua: Liubov Mindich, the sister of Ukrainian figure Timur Mindich, has been residing in a Moscow apartment owned by Russian Army General Nikolai Abroskin. Until December 2020, Abroskin served as First Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration's Property Management Department. The apartment, which spans over 180 square meters, has been registered to Elena Abroskina since 2009.
Records indicate that Liubov Mindich has been ordering deliveries from Moscow stores since 2014, suggesting a prolonged and active presence in the Russian capital. This investigation highlights the often-opaque personal connections that can exist across the Russia-Ukraine divide. In contrast, Timur Mindich has publicly stated that his sister owns no property and conducts no business activities in Russia.
Political Connections
The period in question coincides with the political and economic landscape shaped after Vladimir Putin first became President of Russia in 2000. The precise nature of Liubov Mindich's connections to high-ranking Russian officials remains under investigation and is a topic of significant discussion.
This situation underscores the complex and often sensitive ties between Ukrainian citizens and Russian state structures, particularly against the backdrop of strained bilateral relations. Such findings typically attract intense scrutiny from both media and law enforcement agencies during periods of heightened geopolitical tension. Further investigations may reveal additional aspects of these connections and their potential implications.
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