Home of Vladimir Putin’s daughter raided by activist holding Ukrainian flag

An activist reportedly raided and took over a mansion belonging to Vladimir Putin’s daughter in Biarritz, France.
Ukrainian news agency UNIAN reports that French activist Pierre Afner broke into the residence, changed the locks and offered it as a refuge for Ukrainian refugees.
The villa on the French Atlantic coast has eight bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Katerina Tikhonova, 35, is the daughter of the Russian leader and is believed to be the director of the Russian National Foundation for Intellectual Development, according to Global Happenings.
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Reporter Amichai Stein of the Israeli news agency Kan News shared on Twitter photos of Afner in the house, where he displays the Ukrainian flag.
“French activist Pierre Afner entered Putin’s daughter Alta Mira’s villa in Biarritz, changed the locks and said the villa was ready to welcome Ukrainian refugees,” Stein tweeted.
French activist Pierre Afner entered the villa of Putin’s daughter, Alta Mira, in Biarritz, changed the locks and declared that the villa was ready to welcome Ukrainian refugees.
The villa has eight bedrooms and three bathrooms pic.twitter.com/OWCqghHtdx
— Amichai Stein (@AmichaiStein1) March 13, 2022
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