Two militants opposed to the Russian invasion in Ukraine forced them into the villa of luxury that Vladimir Putin’s former son-in law has in Biarritz (southwest France) this weekend.
The access locks were changed, photos were taken inside and outside of the villa and on a balcony during flight by the assailants.Flag of Ukraine They also posted the images to social media.
Two people were taken into police custody and placed under arrest Monday, according to France Bleu’s local station.
Both will be interviewed today. The Bayonne prosecution’s office will also make a decision that day whether they are charged in court.
Lyudmila Putina was the first wife of Russian President and Artur Ocheretny, her husband. They also own a luxurious mansion in Biarritz. It is located right on the coast and is valued at several millions of euros.
Within the first few days following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on February 24, graffiti was placed against the Russian president and in support of the Ukrainian people along the fence. EFE