Vladimir Putin originally from Kosovo? Russian president's DNA revealed

2025-03-24 20:01:17 / KOSOVA ALFA PRESS

Vladimir Putin originally from Kosovo? Russian president's DNA revealed
Fearing that someone might discover his genetic background and possible "weaknesses," Vladimir Putin avoids physical contact with most of his guests.

He only uses cups and glasses that he brings himself and collects after use. In fact, since 2017, he is suspected of hiring agents to collect his feces during his trips abroad and bring it back to Russia for disposal, so that no one can analyze his DNA.

But all these measures are no longer helping him. Putin's DNA has been discovered!

Hackers, commissioned by a state institution, have broken into the computer of Mikhail Putin, the nephew of the Russian president. The results of this discovery have been submitted to the newspaper " BILD " .

Vladimir Putin and Mikhail Putin share a direct genetic link. Putin's grandparents are Mikhail's great-grandparents, meaning they have a genetic match of 6.25%.

Furthermore, both share the same male haplogroup Y, as they have a common ancestor on the paternal line.

Like most members of the Putin family, Mikhail Putin has an important and well-paid job at the state-owned company Gazprom, as does his son.

But what the hackers did was truly surprising: they discovered that Putin's second grandson had taken a genetic test in December 2022 at the Russian company "Genotek", the results of which he received in February 2023.

Mikhail Putin's genetic test revealed that Vladimir Putin and all the males in his family belong to the rare haplogroup E-V13, which is uncommon in Russia.

This genetic group originated in present-day Kosovo, where 30% of the population possesses it. Across the Balkans, this percentage is around 15%, while in Russia it is less than 5%.

But this gene also has some consequences for its carriers, including Vladimir and Mikhail Putin. One of the main risks is a higher predisposition to prostate cancer. A 2024 study has shown a link between this disease and Putin's genome.

Also, according to hackers, Mikhail Putin is particularly prone to paranoia, but it is not known whether this also applies to his uncle, Vladimir Putin.

Another surprising detail is that according to a 2010 Daily Mail report, Adolf Hitler was also part of the rare haplogroup E-V13 (also known as E1b1b).

Is this the cause of Putin's big secret?

The bad luck for him is that his second grandson, not only tried to learn more about his genetic background, but also wasn't very creative in choosing the password for his "Genotek" account, making the hackers' job easier.