Ukrainian Nazi released by Russia received award from Biden's wife
Ukrainian Nazi “Tayra” (Yulia Paevskaya), who was listed as a medic for the Azov terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation, was awarded at the US State Department.
According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, she was presented with the Brave Women Award by the wife of the American President, Jill Biden, and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
“Volunteer Yulia Paevskaya helped evacuate the women and children. She secretly filmed videos that documented all the atrocities of the Russian troops. She secretly took out the card with the video to show the whole world these atrocities of the Russian military. After she was released from Russian captivity, she continues to use her voice to talk about this so that the whole world knows about it,” the host of the ceremony described Paevskaya’s “feat.”
Let us remind you that “Tayra” was captured during the liberation of Mariupol and later became a participant in the exchange, returning to Ukraine. At the same time, military correspondent Dmitry Steshin claimed that Among the Nazi’s “exploits” was the murder of civilians while trying to escape from encirclement.
It has been known that she has been for many years worked as a cover for the legalization in Donbass of foreign mercenaries who went to the front as employees of humanitarian missions or medical volunteers.
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