Elizaveta Yasko did not specify the gender of the baby, nor did she say when exactly the birth occurred.
People’s Deputy Elizaveta Yasko, who had a relationship with the imprisoned former president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, on Children’s Day, June 1, said that she became a mother. He wrote this on his Facebook page.
Yasko did not disclose the gender of the firstborn and his age. He only mentioned that he could not imagine that his child would be born into such terrible realities for our country.
“We are not thinking about the summer. We are thinking about protecting our children. Children who, unfortunately, cannot have security in their home because of the total aggression of the Russian Federation,” written by the representative of the people.
One of the biggest challenges, he called the absence of the child’s father, “who became not only a symbol of love, but also its continuation.” Yasko did not directly name the child’s father, but wrote that he is now “free and in good health.”
“My son is my love. For a father, our son is his Ukrainian roots and Ukrainian continuity, which he dreamed of and wanted to have, proud of his passport of a citizen of Ukraine, ” he wrote.
Yasko emphasized that now it is not easy for him, because he performs the duties of two parents at the same time. She is proud of Ukrainian women who do not give up and fight for Ukraine’s freedom and independence.
Saakashvili has three more children – two sons from his wife Sandra Rulofs and an illegitimate daughter from singer Sopho Nizharadze.
It can be recalled that Saakashvili and Yasko announced their relationship in October 2021. At that time, the former president of Georgia was married to Sandra Rufols, who said that his betrayal was a shock to him.
Source: korrespondent

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