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Vladimir Putin, 71, “has found new love with ‘Barbie’, 39, educated in London, who censors Internet criticism of the Russian leader,” Ukrainian media say.

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Ekaterina 'Katya' Mizulina (pictured), 39, is the dictator's 'guardian of morals' as head of Russia's Safe Internet League.

According to Ukrainian media, Vladimir Putin has found new love in a London-educated woman who censors Internet criticism of the Russian leader.

Ekaterina ‘Katya’ Mizulina, 39, is the dictator’s ‘guardian of morality’ as head of Russia’s Safe Internet League.

The daughter of a fanatically pro-Putin and anti-Ukrainian senator, she is considered an Internet censor who seeks to erase criticism of the dictator, especially about the war against Ukraine.

Putin is a long-time partner of Olympic gold medal-winning rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabaeva, 40.

They are believed to share two or three children and reside in a network of palaces and official residences owned or used by the Russian president.

Ekaterina ‘Katya’ Mizulina (pictured), 39, is the dictator’s ‘guardian of morals’ as head of Russia’s Safe Internet League.

Putin (left) is a long-time partner of Olympic gold medal-winning rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabaeva (right), 40 years old.

Putin (left) is a long-time partner of Olympic gold medal-winning rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabaeva (right), 40 years old.

Romanov compared her to a previous lover of Putin: Svetlana Krivonogikh (center), a strip club owner and billionaire in St. Petersburg, mother of Putin's beloved daughter, 20-year-old Luiza.

Romanov compared her to a previous lover of Putin: Svetlana Krivonogikh (center), a strip club owner and billionaire in St. Petersburg, mother of Putin’s beloved daughter, 20-year-old Luiza.

But social media in Russia and Ukraine have seized on claims that he has found a new confidant in hardliner Mizulina, daughter of Senator Elena Mizulina, 69, two years Putin’s junior.

The media says they have “come close.”

Russian human rights activist Olga Romanova told Ukraine’s Channel 24: ‘Katya Mizulina is completely to Putin’s taste. This Barbie ***** (type) has always suited her very well.’

Romanov compared her to a previous lover of Putin: Svetlana Krivonogikh, a strip club owner and billionaire in St. Petersburg, mother of Putin’s beloved daughter, Luiza, 20.

“(Putin is) 71 years old, let’s not be discriminatory,” he said. ‘In general, man is in full bloom, why not?

Russian human rights activist Olga Romanova told Ukraine's Channel 24: 'Katya Mizulina (pictured) is completely to Putin's taste. This Barbie ***** (type) has always suited her very well'

Russian human rights activist Olga Romanova told Ukraine’s Channel 24: ‘Katya Mizulina (pictured) is completely to Putin’s taste. This Barbie ***** (type) has always suited her very well’

Mizulina graduated from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London in 2004. She has a degree in art history and Indonesian language.

Mizulina graduated from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London in 2004. She has a degree in art history and Indonesian language.

‘And in fact, Katya Mizulina, after all, is 39 years old… Let’s not forget either… she is for traditional values.

‘As, in fact, is (Putin’s long-time partner) Alina Kabaeva.

“(It seems he told his press secretary) another harem (member) met me and fell in love with me.”

Ukrainian outlet Focus said: “Russian insiders claim that Ekaterina Mizulina has the kind of looks that particularly appeal to Vladimir Putin.”

Mizulina graduated from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London in 2004.

He has a bachelor’s degree in art history and Indonesian language.

She has worked as a translator in official Russian delegations visiting China.

His philosopher father, Professor Mikhail Mizulin, 69, is a prominent academic in Moscow.

Mizulina advocates for Internet censorship, fines and other sanctions against the media and social networks.

At a meeting with students this month, he demanded (and received) an apology from a student who had questioned the need for conscription.

She threatened him with Putin’s draconian laws to discredit the Russian military.

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