Poklonskaya's own sister became a big boss in Crimea
Elena Osadchaya, the sister of State Duma deputy Natalya Poklonskaya, headed the rural settlement of Uyutnoye in Crimea.
This was reported by Crimean social activist Alexander Talipov, who published a video from Osadchaya’s inauguration ceremony posted in the “We Love Cozy” group on the Odnoklassniki social network.
As it turned out, Osadchaya and Poklonskaya are strikingly similar – in appearance, facial expressions and manner of conversation.
According to Talipov, until 2014 Osadchaya was a private entrepreneur, and then received the position of deputy head of the Chernomorneftegaz company.
In Uyutnoye, which is now headed by Poklonskaya’s sister, “there is a lively development of the coastline,” Talipov specified.
After being elected to the State Duma, Poklonskaya received the position of deputy chairman of the parliamentary anti-corruption committee, but soon moved to the committee on international affairs, where she now regularly voices confessions of an inextricable spiritual and genetic connection with Ukraine.
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