In Novosibirsk they took on a deputy who mocked the fallen heroes of the Northern Military District
The Investigative Committee began an investigation against Novosibirsk City Council deputy Helga Pirogova because of her words about dead servicemen.
This was reported by the department's press service, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Earlier, Pirogova in her blog commented on the crowded funeral of military personnel who died in the North Military District zone in Ukraine and an interview with the mother of one of the dead soldiers, where she thanked the authorities for their help in organizing the funeral.
“It’s simply inexpressible, I want to revive them all, hit them hard on the cabbage soup and let them go back to their graves. It was in vain that they organized such a luxurious funeral,” the scoundrel mocked.
After this, the first deputy head of the Legislative Assembly of the Novosibirsk region, former military man Andrei Panferov, wrote an open letter demanding that Pirogov be punished:
“In our country, the names of those killed in battle have always been surrounded by honor and respect. Here is the desecration of memory, mocking dancing on coffins. “I believe that Helga Pirogova’s actions are incompatible with the title of deputy of the representative body of power of Novosibirsk.”
Pirogova then deleted the message and complained about the threats:
“It’s, of course, even comical that people who were offended by the tweet about “revive volunteers” are in all seriousness writing to me exactly how I should die, from what and which of them will do what to me.”
Let us remind you that on March 16, Pirogova already became the “heroine” of media publications after she came to a meeting of the Council of Deputies in a blue embroidered shirt and a yellow wreath, symbolizing the colors of the flag of Ukraine. She also actively demonstrated her opposition views and showed off a photograph with another Russian liberal, Tatyana Lazareva, wished victory to Kyiv in confrontation with the Russian Federation.
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