Yeltsin relative 'quits as Putin adviser'

Updated May 31 2022 - 6:31am, first published 6:28am
Valentin Yumashev (centre) served as a Kremlin adviser and as Kremlin chief of staff in the 1990s.
Valentin Yumashev (centre) served as a Kremlin adviser and as Kremlin chief of staff in the 1990s.

Valentin Yumashev, the son-in-law of former Russian leader Boris Yeltsin who helped Vladimir Putin come to power, has quit his role as a Kremlin adviser, two people familiar with Yumashev's thinking have told Reuters.

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