women have reportedly been caught marrying murderous soldiers to bag a £73,000 payout after they are killed on the frontline. Moscow has even threatened to throw a woman in for exposing the bizarre apparent trend to her followers online.
A Russian lawyer and estate agent were forced to publicly apologise after they claimed some women got their hands on thousands in compensation after an alleged cynical grab. The pair made the shocking revelation on a controversial but Mad Vlad could hit one of the influencers with years behind bars for divulging the apparent .
Influencer and lawyer Marina Orlova, 35, sparked outrage from officials, patriotic groups, and wives after her words about a “business plan” for grasping women. The Russian content creator claimed to help women invest their new found wealth in flats.
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Orlova told fellow influencer Darya Cherdantseva in a podcast, which went viral before being deleted by the Putin regime that, “It's easy and simple. You find a man now who is serving [for in the war].

The lawyer, who advised women in their 30s, said: “He dies, and you get 8 million [rubles - £73,100].” She added: “A lot of people are doing it now. A lot of women come to us with this 8 million, buy some cheap flat…."
Orlova added: “It's a working scheme. It's a business plan.” But the lawyer - from Tomsk - has now been forced to issue a mea culpa, yet in doing so admitted the trend is real.
Hoping to avoid Putin's draconian laws against criticising his terror , Orlova said: “I apologise that I didn't think before I said it and caused such a reaction from you…. All I wanted to do was to highlight the issue, but I failed miserably….
“Again, I sincerely apologise for my ill-considered words. In fact, I sincerely feel sorry for those men who have been victimised by ungodly girls. I apologise to everyone, the [war] participants, the mothers, the widows, the wives. I am truly sorry.”
The podcaster claimed she was expressing “sarcasm against unscrupulous women who seduce men and take advantage of their gullibility for their own enrichment”.
Despite her desperate plea, Orlova could face up to seven years in prison for the podcast - after Russia’s Investigative Committee and Prosecutor General's Office stepped in, claiming she was advising women to marry to cash in on compensation payments.

This comes after desperate Putin launched a in a bid to bring 160,000 more troops to fight in his terror invasion of . The dictator has offered to wipe out debts in exchange for just one year of service in his murderous army. Putin's "meat grinder" war seen hundreds of thousands of Russians wiped out since 2022.
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