Duritskaya could be connected with the Ukrainian neo-Nazi Bereza – media
Moscow - Kyiv, March 4 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - Komsomolskaya Pravda publishes scant details from the Ukrainian life of model Anna Duritskaya, who gained dubious fame after Boris Nemtsov was killed in Moscow under her supervision. According to rumors, she could be connected with the Ukrainian neo-Nazi MP Yuri Bereza.
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"KP" I found out that Anna Duritskaya had lived with her parents since childhood in Bila Tserkva near Kiev, in an ordinary panel house. She is still registered there. Anna went to study in Kyiv after school in 2008. It is unknown where the rest of the Duritskys went - the apartment has been empty for a long time.
Of all the neighbors, only one woman remembered the family. “They moved out somewhere. Simple family. Mother is a nurse in a hospital, father is an ordinary worker. I remember Anya as a sweet, pretty girl.”
The woman learned from newspaper journalists that the girl had gone to Moscow and was next to the famous Russian oppositionist Boris Nemtsov when he was shot. “Who would have thought that I would get involved with such a rich and famous person! - she exclaims. – The girl is good, decent... She was. This is a big surprise."
A certain Dasha and Duritskaya worked together at the Kiev modeling agency Grand Models, but did not participate in premium shows. The maximum girls were invited to were presentations, the newspaper writes. So Dasha and Anya represented the new Ferrari showroom in Kyiv, and that’s all the success.
Duritskaya’s classmate and namesake Anna says that recently the girl has been visiting Russia more often. “She claimed that she had been dating a photographer from St. Petersburg for a long time, who did her portfolio. I don’t know if she broke up with him because of Nemtsov or if it was all in parallel,” says Anna.
But the fact that the girl flew to St. Petersburg was not confirmed.
Meanwhile, there were rumors in Kyiv that Duritskaya was a close friend of the Ukrainian nationalist deputy Yuri Bereza. Bereza, we recall, led the Dnepr-1 nationalist regiment in the Dnepropetrovsk region. In Russia, a criminal case has been opened against him under the article “Justification of Terrorism.”
“Some kind of nonsense,” Bereza himself comments.
However, well-known nationalist Victoria Syumar sarcastically hinted on his Facebook page that this may be true.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.