Putin’s alleged secret daughter apologizes for Ukraine war: ‘I’m really sorry’

Putin’s alleged daughter Luiza Rozova was reportedly confronted in Paris by Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Sviatnenko, whose brother was recently killed in a Russian airstrike. Visibly distressed, Rozova apologized for the war, saying, “I’m really sorry that this is happening…”

Written By Ravi Hari
Updated5 Dec 2025, 02:25 AM IST
Vladimir Putin's alleged secret daughter Luiza Rozova
Vladimir Putin's alleged secret daughter Luiza Rozova

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s alleged secret daughter, Luiza Rozova, offered an emotional apology for the war in Ukraine after being confronted on the streets of Paris by a Ukrainian journalist whose brother was recently killed in a Russian airstrike, The New York Post reported.

Confrontation in Paris

Luiza Rozova, 22, was approached by journalist Dmytro Sviatnenko from Ukrainian outlet TSN while she appeared to be walking with a bodyguard. Sviatnenko, whose brother Volodymyr — a drone pilot — was killed three weeks ago, asked her directly whether she supported her father’s war.

Uneasy and covering her face with a mask, Rozova responded: “I’m really sorry that this is happening. Unfortunately, I’m not responsible for this situation.”

She repeatedly asked not to be filmed during the exchange.

Journalist’s question

Sviatnenko confronted her with the personal cost of the invasion, saying: “Three weeks ago, your father killed my brother.”

He then challenged her stance on the conflict and urged her to speak to her father: “At the very least, you could call him right now and say, ‘Dad, stop shelling Kyiv.’”

Rozova reportedly answered: “What does that have to do with me?”

Background on Rozova

Rozova is widely believed to be the daughter of Putin and Svetlana Krivonogikh, a former cleaner who later became a multimillionaire. Though the Kremlin has never confirmed the relationship, Rozova has been the subject of public speculation since 2021 due to her social media presence and alleged ties to the Russian elite.

No power to influence the war

Despite acknowledging the tragedy of the conflict, Rozova insisted she holds no political sway and cannot influence decisions made by her alleged father.

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