Medvedev, Sechin, Gref, Shuvalov. Which of the children of officials is subject to mobilization

Clarification: there are five categories of fitness for military service, which are determined based on health indicators. This information is recorded in the military card. The Insider is not aware of the health status of any of the individuals listed below, nor can they claim they do not have a reprieve based on custody of their four children. This list is based on public data.

Ilya Medvedev

The son of Deputy Security Council Dmitry Medvedev, Ilya, is 27 years old. In 2016, he graduated from the Faculty of International Law at MGIMO and immediately after graduation was hired by the VKontakte company – although no one knows for what position. Then he went to work at EM Wye Group JSC, owned by Maxim Yusufov, the youngest son of former Minister of Energy Igor Yusufov. This summer, Medvedev Jr. joined United Russia.

Nicholas Choles

Nikolai Choles, 32, is the son of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Until 2012, he lived in England, where he even managed to serve 15 months for stealing money and a mobile phone from a passerby. Choles is an ideal candidate for mobilization: he served in the missile forces, is a military reserve. For a while, he also worked as a correspondent for RT.

Leading YouTube channel "Popular Politics" were able to get through to Choles. They introduced themselves as employees of the military registration and enlistment office and stated that he should appear there on September 22 at 10 am. Peskov's son replied that he would "naturally not come anywhere" and promised that he would resolve the issue "on a different level."

Andrey Patrushev

Former director of the FSB and secretary of the Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev, has two sons: Dmitry and Andrey. The first is not subject to mobilization, since he holds the post of Minister of Agriculture. But Andrei is an ideal candidate: in 2003 he graduated from the Academy of the FSB and until 2006 worked as a personnel officer of the special services in the department in charge of the oil market. From the FSB, he went first to Rosneft, and then to the oil company Vietsovpetro, jointly with Vietnamese businessmen.

Alexander and Daniil Solovyov

Two sons of Russia's chief propagandist Vladimir Solovyov are also subject to mobilization. 35-year-old Alexander graduated from the University of the Arts London, where he received a master's degree in film and television directing. Daniil is 20 years old, he graduated from the Lomonosov school and, according to the tabloids, has devoted his life to parties.

Leonid Zyuganov

The only not son, but grandson on our list is 33-year-old Leonid Zyuganov. According to his grandfather, chairman of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov, he is a true patriot. In 2010, Leonid graduated from the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University and is now a member of the Moscow City Duma. An ideal candidate, by the standards of State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin: he previously stated that deputies who meet the requirements for mobilization should go to war.

Ivan Sechin

The son of the head of Rosneft Igor Sechin, like Leonid Zyuganov, is 33 years old. He has already managed to receive a medal of the Order for Merit to the Fatherland, II degree for his contribution to the development of the fuel and energy complex, and now works as deputy director of the department of joint projects in his father's corporation.

Oleg Gref

The head of Sberbank German Gref also has a son who falls under the criteria for mobilization – 40-year-old Oleg. Until 2009, he lived in London, where, like his father, he was involved in finance. After 2009, Gref Jr. returned to Russia and got a job at the famous Deutsche Bank. Later, he was appointed to the position of managing director of the investment firm A1, owned by Alfa Group.

Evgeny Shuvalov

Another ideal candidate for mobilization is the son of the chairman of the VEB.RF state corporation, Igor Shuvalov. Yevgeny is 29 years old and from September 2011 to September 2012 he served in the Pacific Fleet Special Forces based on Russky Island. According to Forbes, during his training, he underwent diving training, airborne and mountain training, as well as engineering (mining) and hand-to-hand combat.

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