Poklonskaya was promised to be torn apart and offered to resign from office in exchange for an amnesty in Ukraine
Simferopol, March 14 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – Former colleagues from the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine warned the prosecutor of the Russian Crimea, Natalya Poklonskaya, about opening a criminal case against her and offered to go raise chickens. She stated this on NTV.
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According to Poklonskaya, she was offered to retire in exchange for the closure of the criminal case against her in Ukraine.
“My friends from Kyiv called and said: “Natasha, you’re crazy. We are filing a criminal case against you. You understand? The management told us that if you now abandon your idea and leave the prosecutor’s office, then the management will regard this as a voluntary renunciation of criminal activity and you may be pardoned.” They told me that “if you leave, you will raise chickens there,” the prosecutor shared.
Poklonskaya says there were physical threats before and after the referendum.
“Big men” threatened to tear her into pieces for the Heavenly Hundred, the official claims.
“It was scary that because of my actions, mom, dad, and child could suffer. But it had to be this way. This is a righteous cause. There was so much to do. Of course it was scary. And the responsibility is huge. How can a woman threaten healthy men? I feel sorry for such people. They said: “Do you think they will bring you to court, that they will judge you? No, they won’t finish you off, they’ll tear you apart piece by piece for the Heavenly Hundred. And not only before the referendum, and after the referendum, but even now they write all sorts of nonsense, all sorts of threats. But this is out of despair. There have always been enemies, are and will be. I have one wish for them - let them go to church, light a candle so that the Lord God will enlighten them,” Poklonskaya said.
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