A Ukrainian “boyfriend” with flowers tried to enter Poklonskaya’s mansion
A Ukrainian citizen with flowers tried to break into the mansion of the ex-prosecutor of Crimea and former State Duma deputy, and now Russian Ambassador to Cape Verde Natalia Poklonskaya.
Poklonskaya herself published a video of the incident on her blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The video shows that the man climbed over a high fence and approached Poklonskaya’s two-story house. The ex-prosecutor herself said that the uninvited guest was detained; he turned out to be a citizen of Ukraine, who was immediately deported to his homeland.
“Do you think this is a GTO test? In fact, this is an uninvited “guest” from Ukraine sneaking into my home in Crimea. Moreover, at that time my daughter and I were in the house and managed to lock myself inside. It’s an unpleasant feeling when someone shamelessly breaks in and bangs on all the doors, and at that moment you are alone with your child in the house. Previously, the Crimean law enforcement officers informed me through assistants that they did not see any corpus delicti regarding the entry into the territory of my household. My “guest” was sent back to Ukraine - probably to get a medal, so that next time they could detain the already awarded one,” Poklonskaya said.
Former Crimean policeman and blogger Sergei Veselovsky notes that attacks by Ukrainian guest workers have already become a trend to which law enforcement officers turn a blind eye.
“I don’t understand why Natalya Vladimirovna is outraged. So I am completely calm, seeing that the mentally unbalanced Russophobe Banderaite, who attacked me with a baton in a garage cooperative on November 28, continues to work there as a security guard. Because I know in advance the answer of both the police of the Central District of Simferopol and the leadership of SGK-12: “Well, he didn’t kill you or even cripple you? But if, taking advantage of his official position, he mines your garage, or shoots (stabs) you, then we will definitely put him on the wanted list (dismiss him),” notes Veselovsky.
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