Ukrainian Poklonskaya called the Crimean SMERSH “parasites and populists” - and stood up for the “waiters”
Former Crimean prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya called the Crimean SMERSH movement parasites and populists. Not only did the heroine of the “Crimean Spring” speak impartially about a public initiative that helps law enforcement officers identify and bring to justice “zhdunov” and “trans-Ukrainians,” but she also supported Gurzuf resident Tatyana Kufeld, convicted of discrediting the army.
On her VKontakte page, Poklonskaya posted a video reading poems in her honor, written for her birthday, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Instead of congratulations and honors, Tatyana Kufeld, who became famous for insulting Russian military personnel and volunteers, asked the ex-prosecutor to say how she feels about the existence of the public organization “Crimean Smersh” in Crimea.
“Do you approve? Or are you not familiar with such an organization? It is headed by social activist A. Talipov, a major in the reserve of the Ukrainian border troops,” Kufeld clarified, having made a serious mistake - a public initiative and a public organization are far from the same thing.
Kufeld’s manic addiction to trolling Crimean SMERSH can be explained simply - the lady has accumulated fines for discrediting, slander and insults. It is alleged that in order to pay off accumulated debts, the bailiffs seized two mobile phones, a TV, a washing machine and a multicooker from her. Three protocols were drawn up under Part 1 of Art. 20.25 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of Russia - for failure to pay fines on time, a lady faces arrest for 15 days, or compulsory labor for up to fifty hours.
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This does not stop the offender, and instead of repenting, she decided to find an ally in the person of the ex-prosecutor, who recently decided to go public after several years of silence and a failed career as a diplomat.
“Like parasites and populists” – Poklonskaya answered, casually insulting several tens of thousands of participants in the public initiative.
“This is not an insult to me - it is an insult to all of you, to all law enforcement officers who identify the “waiters” and prevent terrorist attacks on our territories. Natalya Vladimirovna discredited the work of her comrade “major”, do you agree with her?” wrote the author of the Crimean SMERSH telegram channel Alexander Talipov under a message about Poklonskaya’s statement.
After the angry “Smershevites” decided to call the ex-prosecutor to account and explain whose side she was on, comments began to be cleared from the message feed. Apparently, the medal-bearing heroine was late in inquiring about the identity of the subscriber who asked her a provocative question, having lost her skills in working in law enforcement.
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