British Cops Name Russian Mom as Prime Suspect in Oliver Pugh’s Vanishing—Is Moscow Hiding the Truth?

Moscow has waded into the case of a missing British boy, three, amid fears the child has been ‘kidnapped’ by his Russian mother.

A state media pundit has declared that the boy is ‘Russian’ and demanded the Putin regime should ‘do everything possible’ to ‘protect the mother’s right’ to be with the child.

Little Oliver Pugh is the subject of a major police search after going missing from Marbella, on the Costa del Sol. The boy has a British father and Russian mother, now separated.

Moscow wades into case of missing Brit boy Oliver Pugh, 3, amid fears tot  was 'kidnapped' by mum and taken to Russia | The US Sun

Moscow has waded into the case of a missing British boy, three, amid fears the child has been ‘kidnapped’ by his Russian mother.

A state media pundit has declared that the boy is ‘Russian’ and demanded the Putin regime should ‘do everything possible’ to ‘protect the mother’s right’ to be with the child.

Little Oliver Pugh is the subject of a major police search after going missing from Marbella, on the Costa del Sol. The boy has a British father and Russian mother, now separated.

Kremlin-funded Russian state propaganda media columnist Vladimir Kornilov (pictured) said today on his Telegram channel: 'It is suspected that she [the mother] took her son to Russia. This, of course, is not yet a fact

Kremlin-funded Russian state propaganda media columnist Vladimir Kornilov (pictured) said today on his Telegram channel: ‘It is suspected that she [the mother] took her son to Russia. This, of course, is not yet a fact.

But if this is indeed the case, it seems to me that we must do everything possible to protect the mother’s right to be with her Russian child!

‘Well, if London can call him British, why can’t I call him Russian by the same logic?’

He asked: ‘How [do] you determine that the boy is British if his mother might think otherwise?’

If Oliver and his mother are located in Russia, it’s likely that both British and Spanish authorities will have no power to make her return with the child.

Although they can order an extradition – the process by which wanted people are recalled – it’s unlikely Moscow would honour the request.

But if this is indeed the case, it seems to me that we must do everything possible to protect the mother’s right to be with her Russian child!

‘Well, if London can call him British, why can’t I call him Russian by the same logic?’

He asked: ‘How [do] you determine that the boy is British if his mother might think otherwise?’

If Oliver and his mother are located in Russia, it’s likely that both British and Spanish authorities will have no power to make her return with the child.

Although they can order an extradition – the process by which wanted people are recalled – it’s unlikely Moscow would honour the request.

This is because Russia does not have extradition treaties with either Spain or the UK.

Oliver is described as 2ft 7in tall, and has blond hair and distinctive grey eyes.

Spain’s National Police have asked for anyone with information to contact them.

A spokesman said: ‘We are treating this as a parental abduction.

‘We believe the mother has left Spain and has taken the boy to her homeland, which is Russia.’

Neither the mother nor the father has been named.

The Foreign Office is ‘supporting the family of a British child who has been reported missing in Spain’.

Diplomats are in contact with the Spanish authorities.

It is not immediately clear if the boy has joint Russian citizenship, nor whether an international arrest warrant has been issued for the mother.

Russia always refuses to extradite its own citizens.

The boy disappeared on 4 July 2025.

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