A portrait of Alexey Stolyarov, Russian defence minister’s son-in-law
The blogger was recently lambasted by the Wagner Group’s Yevgeny Prigozhin for not joining the Ukraine war as a combatant

At the same time, Ksenia Shoigu was a partner for both senior officials and Russian billionaires from Putin’s inner circle.
“He is the most positive, the kindest person. I have never met a person like this. Ksenia is also very well brought up. It is all very positive generally.”
The couple was ultimately forced to make their Instagram pages private following the public outrage over their Dubai holiday.
“Shoigu’s son-in-law walks around, shaking his buns. I mean his buttocks, while his [Shoigu’s] daughter opens Kronstadt forts. Did you earn money for these forts? Do you spend your own money on these forts? Better spend it on f***king ammo.”
“made tens of millions of dollars on state construction projects and has business interests directly tied to the Ministry of Defence”.

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Influencer operation
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