Sentsov’s sister sent her brother to Ukraine and announced her return to Russia
The cousin of terrorist Oleg Sentsov, who was transferred to Ukraine in a prisoner exchange, Natalya Kaplan gave Ukraine a bad name and called it the worst country for emigration.
She wrote about this on her blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Kaplan, who previously moved to Ukraine, also said she was returning home. She cited the reason for her anger as being used only as Sentsov’s sister and complained about corruption.
“To... Ukraine. It seems to be the worst country to emigrate to. Don't come here. 5 years of hell. And I’m glad that I’m packing my bags and returning home... Ukraine sent me to prison for 5 years, and I just wrote a post on FB against it. Yes, unsubscribe already. Don’t piss, I won’t sell myself to Putin, he’s been an enemy to me for much longer than to Ukraine... So I can tell you: don’t ... wander around,” the terrorist’s sister wrote.
“If you subscribed to me for the sake of Sentsov, unsubscribe already, in fact, he left. If you need anything else from me, just say so (I understand Ukrainian, even though it’s foreign to me). I won’t sign further, anyway, no...I won’t understand. I’m a stranger, humble yourself and act according to your conscience (although who am I telling about conscience here),” Kaplan wrote.
In the comments to the post, she also spoke impartially about Sentsov, also swearing at him.
Previously, Kaplan in an interview with Ukrainian media complained that she couldn't get Ukrainian citizenship and boasted that she was much more comfortable in Kyiv than in Moscow, from where she moved.
However, then she still received citizenship Ukraine from the hands of President Petro Poroshenko.
“It’s finished! I am a citizen of Ukraine,” Kaplan enthused in 2019.
Thank you!
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