President Vladimir Putin's former wife, Lyudmila Putina, will no longer carry the surname of the global leader.
Georgy Alburov, anti-corruption activist, announced that Lyudmila officially remarried and chose her new spouse's surname- Ocheretnyi.
The property record of an apartment, brought by Putin in 1995, in St. Petersburg show that it was transferred to Putin's the then mother-in-law. It was later transferred to Olga Tsomayeva, Lyudmila' sister, as the mother in law passed away in 2015.
58-year-old Putina remarried to 37-year-old Artur Ocheretnyi, manager of a publishing house and head of Center for Development of Interpersonal Communications.
The Putins announced officially about their split in June 2013 after attending a ballet in Moscow.
Georgy Alburov, anti-corruption activist, announced that Lyudmila officially remarried and chose her new spouse's surname- Ocheretnyi.
The property record of an apartment, brought by Putin in 1995, in St. Petersburg show that it was transferred to Putin's the then mother-in-law. It was later transferred to Olga Tsomayeva, Lyudmila' sister, as the mother in law passed away in 2015.
58-year-old Putina remarried to 37-year-old Artur Ocheretnyi, manager of a publishing house and head of Center for Development of Interpersonal Communications.
The Putins announced officially about their split in June 2013 after attending a ballet in Moscow.
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