Some of Russia's crazy rich teenage girls openly oppose the war in Ukraine through social media. Here are two of them.
One of them is Maria Yumasheva, granddaughter of former Russian president, Boris Yeltsin. This charming teenager who is only 19 years old is the son of billionaire Valentin Yumashev, one of Putin's confidants.
Some time ago in Stories, he posted that he was taking part in anti-war Ukraine protests in London. He even displayed the Ukrainian flag on Instagram with a caption that read no war.
This is a photo of him with his father, who is close to Vladimir Putin.
Yumasheva was born in London in 2002. Apart from holding Russian citizenship, she also has Austrian citizenship.
Yumasheva is known for her hobby of photography.
On his social media, he also often displays photos on vacation.
If this is Sofia Abramovich, daughter of Roman Abramovich the owner of Chelsea. He openly criticized Vladimir Putin.
Sofia recently posted some kind of poster that it is Putin himself who wants war with Ukraine, not the Russian people as a whole.
"The Kremlin's biggest and most successful propaganda is that many Russians stand up for Putin," reads the article in Stories Sofia.
Netizens also praised his courage. "Good, young man. The more your citizens do this, the better. It is clear that this is the mission of a man, not a country," wrote the netizen.
Sofia, who is now 27 years old, lives in London and spends a lot of time in the British capital. He also quite often posts on Instagram about his activities.
The anti-Putin post gained attention because his father, Roman Abramovich, was considered close to the Putin regime and more and more demanded that Roman be given severe sanctions by Britain following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.