
The mysterious case of a teenage girl who captured Vladimir Putin's attention has taken a new twist, after she vanished from his official residence only to reappear days later at a highly exclusive Moscow apartment.
Anastasia Zavgorodnyaya, the 17-year-old dubbed 'Putin's pin girl', was whisked away to the Russian President's lavish country estate for a two-week stay. The unexpected invitation came after a viral video showed her boldly confronting Putin during a public forum, asking why she couldn't pin a badge on him like other leaders.
Her sudden disappearance from public view sparked intense speculation and concern. The teenager, who comes from a modest background in Siberia, seemed to have vanished without a trace after her high-profile encounter with the powerful leader.
Reappearance in Elite Moscow District
Daily Mail can exclusively reveal that Zavgorodnyaya has now surfaced at a secure apartment complex in Rublyovka, Moscow's most exclusive district favoured by oligarchs and political elites. The area is known for its extreme security measures and luxurious properties.
'Nobody knows how she got there or who arranged the accommodation,' a source close to the situation revealed. 'The whole situation is very unusual for a regular teenager from Siberia.'
Questions Mount Over Kremlin's Involvement
The circumstances surrounding her stay at Putin's residence and subsequent move to the elite apartment have raised numerous questions:
- Why was a minor brought to the presidential residence without her parents?
- Who is funding her accommodation in one of Moscow's most expensive districts?
- What was discussed during her two-week stay with the Russian leader?
Kremlin officials have remained tight-lipped about the entire affair, adding to the mystery surrounding the teenager's sudden change in circumstances. The case has drawn comparisons to other young women who have gained unexpected proximity to the Russian president.
Security analysts note that Rublyovka is under constant surveillance, making it nearly impossible for someone to move there without official approval. The situation continues to develop as observers watch for further explanations from Russian authorities.