Hamburg MP Olga Petersen has sought refuge in Russia, telling Bild that she feared having her children taken by the German state over her perceived support for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Petersen left Hamburg with her children last month, prompting widespread speculation about her whereabouts. Several weeks before her disappearance, her party the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) expelled her from its Hamburg faction for traveling to Russia as an election observer in March and declaring the vote open, democratic, and free.
Alexander Brod, a member of the Russian Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights, told TASS last week that Petersen had settled in Russia with three of her four kids.
Petersen broke her silence on Friday. I have indeed taken my children out of the country, she told Bild. I want to know that my children are safe and that they remain in my care. Without my children, I would no longer see any meaning in life. By