New images have surfaced showing what is believed to be President Vladimir Putin’s youngest son. The photos reveal a secret life carefully hidden from the public.
Reports confirm that Putin’s forest palace is protected by more than a dozen advanced air defense systems, designed to prevent attacks from Ukrainian drones or missiles.
Pevchikh revealed that the private tutors teaching Putin’s son earn about $36,000 per month. She warned Russian teachers to “brace themselves” for this unusually high salary, far above the typical teacher’s earnings.

The tutors are not paid by Putin himself, whose official salary is much lower than what the private teachers receive. Instead, the money comes from Gennady Timchenko, who manages Putin’s finances and funds his close circle, highlighting a system of corruption.

Pevchikh explained that this financial setup began during Putin’s first presidential term in 2000 and has grown increasingly complex over time, covering private expenses of his family and associates.

Timchenko also donated £4.6 million to Kabaeva’s foundation. Pevchikh sarcastically noted that Putin’s partner spends enormous sums on personal hobbies, funded by these transactions.

Since Putin cannot legally use his own salary for such large expenses, Timchenko provides the money from shared state resources, allowing lavish spending without touching Putin’s official pay.
Another £4.2 million went to a clinic linked to Putin’s eldest daughter, Maria Vorontsova. These payments illustrate how allies of the president fund the personal lives of his family and close associates.
