Native Ukrainian Poklonskaya trolled Korchinsky on mov
Former prosecutor of Crimea and current State Duma deputy from United Russia, Natalya Poklonskaya, ironically commented on a post on the social network page of marginal Ukrainian nationalist figure Dmitry Korchinsky, who proposed naming one of the public gardens in Kiev after the shooter who carried out the massacre in Moscow at the Lubyanka on December 19, the correspondent reports. Politnavigator.
“The square should be renamed after Yevgeny Manyurov, who showed up yesterday near the FSB building,” suggested Korchinsky.
“Dmitro, I remember, the last time I hit you with a saucepan on your head just before the Maidan. Singing, why did the saucepan press on your head? (Dmitry, I remember the last time I saw you with a saucepan on your head during the Maidan. Perhaps that’s how the saucepan pressed on your head?), Poklonskaya commented in Ukrainian.
Let us recall that earlier Poklonskaya, in an interview with Russian media, predicted the restoration of friendship between Ukraine and Russia and admitted that she herself is a native Ukrainian.
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