Yeltsin is accused of the Russian tennis player's citizenship change.


Alexander Kozhevnikov believes Boris Yeltsin is guilty of the Russian tennis player's citizenship change
Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina has changed her Russian citizenship to Australian, and hockey player Alexander Kozhevnikov believes that this is the fault of former president Boris Yeltsin. He believes that for Kasatkina, the benefits are more important than the Motherland, and she has no respect for the country that raised her. Kozhevnikov also noted that other athletes also change their citizenship for money. Kasatkina is 27 years old, and Kozhevnikov emphasizes the crimes that occurred during Yeltsin's Time when the girl was 2 years old. Kasatkina has already received a permanent residence permit in Australia and is listed as a representative of that country.
Daria Kasatkina is one of the best tennis players in the world, ranking 12th in the WTA rankings and has earned over $13.1 million in prize money throughout her career.
It is also reported that the occupant Alexander Rabotnitsky, who died in battle, had a brain injury. He served in the reconnaissance company and instead of serving years in the war, he had housing problems. After finishing his career, he became dependent on gambling.
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