“He was tracking my daughter”: Poklonskaya told how a Ukrainian killer stalked her family

Height, weight, age. How old is Natalia Poklonskaya

At the same time, many people never cease to admire Poklonskaya’s personality, and also strive to clarify her height, weight, and age. How old Natalya Poklonskaya is can be determined using a simple calculation based on her date of birth.

Natalya Vladimirovna was born in 1980, so she is already thirty-eight years old. Although Natalya Poklonskaya: the photo in her youth and now is the same photo from which a beautiful and confident woman smiles at us.

The zodiac circle hastened to give her the sign of smart, dreamy, stable, self-confident, creative, smiling Pisces.

The Eastern horoscope, on the contrary, endowed the beauty with character traits characteristic of Monkeys, namely, dexterity, resourcefulness, cunning, perkiness, smiling, and the ability to easily find a way out of the most difficult situation.

Poklonskaya’s height was 168 centimeters, and the popularly beloved prosecutor weighs only some 59 kilograms.

Biography of Natalia Poklonskaya

The biography of Natalia Poklonskaya amazes everyone with its uniqueness, constant ups and downs. Natasha was born in the village of Mikhailovka, which belonged to the Lugansk region.

Her father, Vladimir Poklonsky, and her mother are not politicians or businessmen, they are ordinary workers who have already retired. At the same time, Natasha is the only child in the family, so she was surrounded on all sides with love and attention.

The girl justified the trust placed in her because she was an excellent student, an activist, and a masterful piano player. Natasha flatly refused to wear provocative blouses and miniskirts, preferring stylish business suits to them.

She constantly spent time with books, and spoke equally well in Russian and Ukrainian. Although Natalya Poklonskaya recently had a scandal during a radio appearance. When, by mistake or inattention, she quoted Chatsky from “Woe from Wit” by Griboyedov, but attributed these words to Suvorov. At the same time, due to the fact that the broadcast was live, nothing could be corrected, but the prosecutor apologized and said that she would definitely re-read the classics.

In the early nineties, the Poklonsky family moved to Evpatoria, and after the girl graduated from school, she entered the Crimean branch of the KhUVD. After graduation, the girl worked in the Simferopol environmental city prosecutor's office as a state prosecutor. She was known as a person with an iron will, survived several assassination attempts, but brought all her cases to trial.

Later Poklonskaya worked in the same prosecutor's office, but as a prosecutor. And then for two years she held a high position in the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine. At the same time, she managed to give up absolutely everything after learning about the events on the Maidan. Natalia was not signed for her resignation, but the woman still went to Crimea and helped organize a referendum there.

After Poklonskaya became the Prosecutor General of Crimea in 2014, she was put on the wanted list in Ukraine for actions calling for the overthrow of the legitimate government. Attempts began to be made on the girl again. Because she considered numerous high-profile cases of a national scale.

Poklonskaya became a member of the United Russia party; in 2020, she entered the State Duma on the lists of the pro-presidential party. Therefore, I ended up in the capital of our Motherland and at the same time received the rank of general.

Natalia Poklonskaya: About the first meeting with her husband, tough love and Nicholas II

Some people invent novels, while others live in them. The couple revealed the most piquant details on Radio Komsomolskaya Pravda (97.2 FM).

Natalya “nyash-myash” Poklonskaya about annoying suitors, Nicholas II and raising her daughter

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SELLING CORN AND KHACHAPURI ON THE BEACH

"KP":

— Natalya Vladimirovna, did you really sell pies when you were a child to feed your mom and dad?

Poklonskaya:

— I grew up in an ordinary family. Yes, I sold pies, I wasn’t afraid of work. From the 9th grade I learned to earn money with my own labor. My parents lived a very difficult life in the 90s. There was no salary. Grandma suggested: you have a great opportunity to feed yourself, go to the sea to trade corn. My mom and I decided to try it. The first time we went with corn for vacationers. Then there are pies. Then khachapuri. Then, together with our friends, Greek godfathers, we began to trade. My hair was fading in the sun and my bags were heavy. Spent a lot of time in the heat. It was not easy money. She also earned money for her studies on her own. I had a task so that my parents and I could earn $600 a year. And so on for five and a half years. There was a farm, they kept piglets, bulls, and two cows - Nochka and Zorka. My sister and I milked them. It happened that when it was necessary to pay for school, dad slaughtered a bull. Sold meat.

With parents in the Crimean village of Uyutnoye, 1989. Natasha is 9 years old... Photo: Personal archive of Natalia Poklonskaya

"KP":

— You write that you were courted by a young man whom you could not get rid of.

Poklonskaya:

- There was this boyfriend - 10 years older than me. This is a fellow villager, an ordinary young man who really liked me. I didn't reciprocate his feelings. Then I learned that you should never follow a lead, and your parents should not interfere in their personal lives. Nothing will work anyway. I made my own decision. Neither threats from him, nor threats of suicide - nothing had any effect on me. At that age, when I was very young, my character was just developing. I went through this and got good training.

The main beauty of the State Duma and former Crimean prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya has a new book out. Photo: Oleg CHIRKOV

“I FORCE CHILDREN TO WORK”

"KP":

— People believe that the children of deputies are majors. How is it in your family?

Poklonskaya:

- It’s not like that with us. My daughter studies at a regular school in Crimea, in a cadet class. I’m not hiding her, everyone knows that she is Poklonskaya’s daughter. She is also going through adolescence and has the same problems as other girls. There are a lot of desires to buy all sorts of phones and clothes. But he understands that he must live modestly. Maybe even she is more tolerant of excessive demands on my part. I understand this too and am somehow pacifying myself. I can't do it any other way. I tell her: Nastya, we need this, we need that. Everything is necessary, necessary, necessary. And she wants to misbehave. This is normal, she is an ordinary child. But there are cases when she knows how to spoil things, and she gets paid well for it.

With my daughter Nastya in the Yalta Aquatoria park, 2008. Photo: Personal archive of Natalia Poklonskaya

"KP":

- And because of your fame, she does not tolerate sidelong glances?

Poklonskaya:

— Her peers treat her like an ordinary classmate or friend. And they swear the same way, mock each other, joke. There is no such thing: here is Poklonskaya, you don’t need to approach her... And here she has conflicts with me, rather a desire to prove to me that she, too, can achieve respect and authority among her peers even without a surname. She is struggling.

"KP":

— Ivan Nikolaevich, do you send your children to work?

Soloviev:

- Necessarily. The children work and help clean the house, sweeping. In the summer, the older daughters worked part-time in a cafe. They go to Boy Scout camps, where they communicate with their peers, and go camping when the conditions are spartan. There is a feeling of comradeship, a sense of camaraderie.

Snapshot from vacation in 2010: at dinner with Bedouins in the United Arab Emirates. Photo: Personal archive of Natalia Poklonskaya

GRANDMOTHER TOLD ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT EMPEROR

"KP":

— In the book you tell how you came to faith.

Poklonskaya:

“It was natural for me and as if by accident. As a little girl I went into the attic and saw icons. They were covered in dust. Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker, Most Holy Theotokos of Pochaev and Savior. They still stand in my parents’ village. It was as if someone was telling me in my soul that I needed to take these icons to my room. I wiped them, washed them, and first lowered St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, then the other two icons. This is the first thing that happened. After being in the sun for a long time on the beach, I got sick. And this illness was for me like a test that you have to go through, and you become stronger in faith.

"KP":

— When did you learn about Emperor Nicholas II?

Poklonskaya:

“The first time I heard about the king was from my great-grandmother. We still lived in Donbass. I was about five years old. Great-grandmother Katya put me to bed in her room under icons and old photographs. The grandmother began to tell a fairy tale: in a certain kingdom, in a certain state, there lived a king and a queen. I asked if we have a king. She says: yes, we had a sovereign, we had a king. He loved us and took care of us all as if he were his own children. That was the first time I heard about the sovereign. Then I started reading and becoming interested.

Photo: Oleg CHIRKOV

THERE WERE NOT HIDING THE RELATIONSHIP

"KP":

— Ivan Nikolaevich, when did you first meet Natalya Vladimirovna?

Soloviev:

- In 2020 at the prosecutor's office. The delegation brought a myrrh-streaming icon of the Holy Sovereign to Crimea. They gave all employees the opportunity to venerate the icon and pray. That same day in the evening, Natalya Vladimirovna invited us to the village of Uyutnoye to visit her parents. She is a very hospitable person. We sat with our parents. Mom fried red mullet, dad and I sat under the grapes, talked, and tried local wine. We parted as great friends. I thought that it would be a long time before I would go to Crimea again and not see these wonderful people. But man proposes, but God disposes. Today they have become my family.

"KP":

— Did you understand that it was impossible to hide this relationship?

Soloviev:

“Natalia and I didn’t hide anything. And we didn’t send the photos from the wedding to the press; we didn’t want any fuss or scandal. We decided for ourselves that everything has its time. Natalya Vladimirovna appeared at plenary sessions with an engagement ring. The photographers saw it. If someone wanted to do a journalistic investigation, there would be no secret from it. We didn’t hide, but we didn’t put anything out there either.

ATTACKED BECAUSE OF FISH TIGHTS

"KP":

— Have there been cases when you had to defend Natalya Vladimirovna from ardent admirers or enemies?

Soloviev:

“If a person has such a goaty inside, he will find someone to rest his hooves and horns on.” But I hope that I have neither hooves nor horns. I try to intervene only to the point. There was a case with Mr. Chubarov, who headed the Majlis. He was in prison for 5 years. His meeting with Poklonskaya took place in 2014. And so, years later, he remembered that he came to Poklonskaya, and Poklonskaya was sitting at a low table, she had fishnet tights and a short skirt. Obviously, this man, who came into the office in boots, in a hat, he didn’t even take it off, sat down, and thought that Natalya Vladimirovna, the prosecutor of Crimea, who was in uniform then and was sitting at her desk, wanted to seduce this gentleman . Of course, they answered him in verse. There was Mr. Zubkov, a Crimean businessman, who proposed to extradite Natalya Vladimirovna to Ukraine. He also had to answer. There was a deputy from the Caucasus region who caught Natalya Vladimirovna in a dark corner and threatened her for investigating corruption.

Natalya Poklonskaya wrote the book together with her husband, lawyer Ivan Solovyov. Photo: Oleg CHIRKOV

"KP":

— Were they preparing real assassination attempts on you?

Poklonskaya:

- It happened. But everything ended well. The worst assassination attempt took place in 2014 or 2020. Explosives were planted under the building of the prosecutor's office of the Republic of Crimea. This man has already been convicted. He was hired by people from the Ukrainian government. I was also returning from the Livadia Palace. We unveiled a bust of Tsar Nicholas II on his birthday. We rode in a motorcade, accompanied by cars with flashing lights. I had an armored car then. This saved us. The car is very heavy.

Soloviev:

— They tried to run the car off the road.

Poklonskaya:

“She should have turned over and fallen off the cliff.” It was on a section of serpentine road.

Soloviev:

- And how many cases have there been that we don’t know about thanks to the work of our security...

Personal life of Natalia Poklonskaya

The personal life of Natalia Poklonskaya is shrouded in mystery, since the position of prosecutor does not allow her to expose her novels to public review. Of course, like any young and attractive girl, Natasha had affairs and fleeting hobbies, but no one can present a photo or talk about the details of this side of life.

All that is known for certain is that Natasha was married twice, but she does not speak about the identities of her spouses, just as she hides their personal data in the strictest confidence.

The prosecutor's personal life is filled with numerous hobbies, as she goes in for sports, starts her day with a set of gymnastic exercises and jogging in the park. The girl can pass the GTO complex at any time, and she also sings beautifully.

By the way, videos and anime are made about Poklonskaya herself, songs and documentaries are dedicated to her, and in 2020 she was deservedly recognized as the most beautiful woman in Russia according to the Russian Reporter magazine.

Natalya Vladimirovna is jealous of the topic of Nicholas II, because she considers his overthrow illegal, and the execution of the royal family simply a monstrous crime, so she marched at the Immortal Regiment rally with a portrait of the Tsar. She has already managed to transfer 80 photos from the archives of the royal family to the administration of the Livadia Palace, promising to later cast all the sculptures of all its members.

Poklonskaya and Nicholas II

The national love was short-lived. On September 18, 2020, she was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the VII convocation. Poklonskaya’s first high-profile initiative was her deputy request to the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation about the feature film “Matilda,” which tells the story of the relationship between Nikolai Romanov, the future Emperor Nicholas II, and the ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya. The complaint stated that the film by Alexei Uchitel “distorts historical events.”

The first check did not reveal any violations, but Poklonskaya did not stop there. Commenting on the upcoming release of the film, Poklonskaya listed among the monsters of the 20th century Lenin, Trotsky, Hitler and Mao, which aroused the indignation of Russian communists. Now they have begun to threaten her with complaints and accusations of extremism.

At the beginning of March 2020, Poklonskaya reported that a bust of Emperor Nicholas II had been cast in myrrh in Crimea. She noted that the miracle happened on the centennial anniversary of the revolution. The news made the public laugh, and at the suggestion of Nyash-Myash, another meme appeared. Thus, on March 6, a note “The colander has drained myrrh” appeared on the TJ website, in which the user parodied the story of the bust of Nicholas II.

In general, on the night from the second to the third of February, I cooked pasta. I rinsed the colander, washed the colander itself and put it away. Today when I took it out, there were small drops of oil on it. None other than Miro.Ruslan Karpov

Family of Natalia Poklonskaya

The family of Natalia Poklonskaya is her special pride and a secret behind seven seals, since the prosecutor considers this path to be something secret. Her parents were ordinary people; they had never been involved in business, cinema, politics or public figures.

It is not yet clear whether Poklonskaya is the surname she received at birth or whether Natasha was Dubrovskaya as a child. This fact from the biography was not confirmed even by the state structures of Ukraine, so the woman retained her old Polish surname.

At the same time, the parents devoted enough time to the patriotic upbringing of their daughter; they taught her love for the USSR and those who worked for her benefit. Poklonskaya is a person who is touched by the theme of the Great Patriotic War, since her grandfathers not only took part in the hostilities, but also laid down their lives there.

At that time, grandmothers and their families lived in occupied territory, so they hated not only the Nazis, but also Bandera’s followers.

Childhood and youth

The biography of Natalya Vladimirovna Poklonskaya begins in the Voroshilovgrad region of the Ukrainian SSR, in the village of Mikhailovka. Natalya Poklonskaya was born on March 18, 1980 in an ordinary family; her parents raised patriotic views in their daughter from childhood. She said that her paternal and maternal grandfathers died during the Great Patriotic War, and the family fell into fascist occupation.

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Natalya Poklonskaya as a child
The future prosecutor of Crimea graduated from school in her native village, and to receive higher education she went to Crimean Yevpatoria, where she successfully graduated from a branch of the Kharkov University of Internal Affairs in 2002. On the territory of the Crimean peninsula, Poklonskaya began her career in law enforcement.

Children of Natalia Poklonskaya

Natalia Poklonskaya's children are few, since she is raising only one daughter. The Crimean prosecutor and State Duma deputy says that she is not going to increase the number of children in the family, since there are no candidates for the father yet.

Natalya’s daughter is not too big yet, but she supports her mother in everything. At the same time, the girl understands that she cannot spend enough time with her, since Poklonskaya is establishing a good life, but the beauty loves watching clips and anime about her mother.

It is unclear who became the girl’s father, as well as in what marriage she was born, since there is information that the baby is an illegitimate child. Rumor has it that the daughter was born in her first marriage, but many argue that there was only one marriage, and Nastya was born in it.

“These are some new things for me. Fantasies, one might say"

“I’ll tell you a terrible thing now.” Maybe you don't know this. Maybe this will be a revelation for you. I will tell you that I agree that the Crimeans were scared by the so-called nationalists, they were scared by friendship trains, and pogroms, and everything else. I admit it. I will only say one thing: this was done by people who all these years faithfully served first the KGB of the USSR, then the FSB of Russia, who ate from the hands of Yanukovych and Klyuev, his faithful comrade-in-arms, who were funded by them. That is, the nationalist leaders, on the one hand, shouted: “Moskalyak to Gilyak” - on instructions from Moscow, and on the other hand, they received money from there and from Yanukovych. You know, no matter how much I ask people who own documents to expose them, they don’t do it. But there is such Elena Lukash. You know her, right?

- Yes, I respect her very much. She says very correct things.

“She is a brilliant lawyer... Suddenly she started talking and said that the nationalist leaders were in the pay of Yanukovych and received funding from Klyuev. You understand that this is the diabolical idea of ​​the Russian special services - to intimidate Crimea with the hands of nationalist leaders in order to push it into the arms of Russia.

- Listen, for me these are some new things, fantasies, one might say. Because if there is such information, establish this fact.

- Lukash made it official.

- What does Lukash have to do with it? What, the Prosecutor General's Office no longer works? There is an authorized body, let them investigate this information, present the fact, and then I will look, and you won’t argue. And that’s what “one old lady said,” of course.

- Okay, let's move on. Why was the so-called annexation of Crimea into Russia not supported or recognized by any world power? Even Belarus is fraternal towards Russia, a single union state. And why doesn’t even Sberbank recognize Crimea as part of Russia and conduct financial activities there?

- This is already a question, and not for me. Other banks are operating. This is a question for German Oskarovich Gref. I can't answer for him.

— Have you ever thought about why not a single country, in fact, recognized the occupation of Crimea?

- What is there to think about here? Firstly, not the occupation, but the Crimean referendum. Nobody occupied us, and there are no occupiers here. Come, I already invited you to visit.

- I'll explain. I'm afraid I won't leave. I am waiting for Crimea to be Ukrainian, and I will come with pleasure.

- Not true. Why not leave? I guarantee your safety, so don't worry about this. The laws work here. As for other countries, why don’t they recognize the Crimean referendum. Yes, because now political instruments like sanctions exert pressure and prohibit other countries from expressing their individual, independent opinion and attitude to certain events. Everything is dictated, even the coronavirus. All countries act the same way.

“Even brother Lukashenko, who acts against everyone in terms of coronavirus, and he doesn’t admit it, look.

“I would like to wish Lukashenko only firmness, and that he really shows, and that the citizens endure. No one got very sick and it all went away. And we would see that Lukashenko, damn it, is really right. Following Lukashenko’s example, they have already done the same, because it is already impossible with this quarantine.

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Reference

Natalya Poklonskaya is a Russian politician and lawyer.
Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the VII convocation. Prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea from May 2, 2014 to October 6, 2020. Employee of the prosecutor's office of Ukraine from 2002 to March 17, 2014. Dmitry Gordon is a Ukrainian journalist, host of the TV show “Visiting Dmitry Gordon” since 1995, former deputy of the Kiev City Council (2014-2016), editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Gordon Boulevard”, founder of the online publication “GORDON”.
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Daughter of Natalia Poklonskaya - Anastasia Poklonskaya

Natalia Poklonskaya's daughter, Anastasia Poklonskaya, was born in 2005. She is a bright, albeit modest girl, very similar in appearance to her mother. However, Natalya herself cannot devote enough time to her daughter, since she is involved in matters of national importance, so Anastasia constantly lives with her grandparents in Simferopol.

Little Poklonskaya is an excellent student in music and high school, loves to read and recite poems, and is also interested in theater productions. Nastya plays on stage in a theater studio, while simultaneously attending an acting school.

Anastasia sings superbly, so she appeared with her mother in a video dedicated to the anniversary of the Great Victory. And Natalya always repeats that she is moving forward so that her girl does not know the horrors of war and lives in a free society.

Natalia Poklonskaya's husband - Vladimir Klimenko

Natalia Poklonskaya’s husband, Vladimir Klimenko, is another big secret of the politician and the prosecutor, since no one can provide information about whether the girl is married or divorced.

Vladimir was the deputy mayor of Mariupol for a long time, and at the same time he was a relative of the then mayor of this city. He did not support his wife’s pro-Russian position and chose a position in society.

Natasha could not forgive this betrayal of Vladimir and filed for divorce. But it is still unknown whether the marriage has been dissolved. There is talk that little Nastenka could well be the daughter of a politician. But there were no comments from Poklonskaya, which gave rise to a chain of gossip.

One way or another, the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine did not confirm the existence of a marriage with Klimenko, nor did the presence of Vladimir’s daughter Nastya.

Interesting facts from the life of Natalia Poklonskaya

Natalya Poklonskaya has been put on the wanted list by Ukrainian law enforcement agencies. She was accused of treason. Moreover, she is prohibited from entering the territory of Ukraine.

Poklonskaya always has her own point of view and, if she does not agree with the opinion of her colleagues, she speaks about it directly. An example is pension reform. She voted against increasing the retirement age. Especially for women, who already have a lot going for them in life. And here it turns out that you need to work another 8 years more. But her colleagues did not support her and did not understand her.

Natalia Poklonskaya intimate life

As Natalya Poklonskaya herself says, the intimate life of a woman and a politician should not be exposed, so that later there will be no shame in front of children. At the same time, it is absolutely impossible to find a photo of naked Natalia Poklonskaya on the Internet, since the girl was, after all, raised in Orthodox traditions.

At the same time, the most intimate photos of Natalia Poklonskaya are in a swimsuit that reliably hides all parts of the beauty’s body, but emphasizes her chiseled figure. By the way, there is another relatively intimate photo in which the prosecutor is lying on a red sofa, dressed in a black dress.

By the way, a photo or video of Natalya Poklonskaya with a black man is nothing more than a virus that starts working immediately after opening the file. It is worth noting that you also have to pay for problems with the virus, since downloading a pornographic file is far from free.

Poklonskaya, Natalya Vladimirovna

Natalya Vladimirovna Poklonskaya was born on March 18, 1980 in the village of Alekseevka, Voroshilovgrad Region (now Mikhailovka)[25].

In 1987, together with her parents and older sister Elena, she moved to Crimea, to Evpatoria[2]. She chose the profession of law enforcement officer in memory of her uncle Anatoly Dubrovsky, who died at the hands of bandits[2].

Parents are pensioners and live in Crimea[26]. Both of Poklonskaya’s grandfathers died during the Great Patriotic War; her grandmother survived the German occupation[27].

Plays the piano, draws[28]. He also goes in for physical education and likes to watch figure skating. According to Poklonskaya, “ a prosecutor must be fit, handsome, in good physical shape - this is an officer

" In particular, at the beginning of November 2014, at the Spartakiad of prosecutors in Sochi, she fulfilled the GTO standard[29].

Poklonskaya speaks Russian and Ukrainian, and is studying English[30].

Family

In June 2020, she stated that she was not married (rejecting her previous statements about marriage)[31]. Poklonskaya is raising her daughter Anastasia (born 2005)[32][33][34][35][36]. In August 2020, she married a veteran of law enforcement agencies, Honored Lawyer of Russia, Ivan Nikolaevich Solovyov, head of the office of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation, the wedding took place in Crimea[2][37][38][39][40]. In September 2020, both spouses announced their upcoming divorce[41][42], the decision on divorce entered into legal force.

In the prosecutor's office of Ukraine

See also: Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine and Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine

In 2002, Poklonskaya graduated from the branch of the Kharkov University of Internal Affairs in Yevpatoria. Then she worked in the prosecutor's office of Ukraine, progressing from an assistant prosecutor to an acting prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea.

In 2002-2006 - assistant prosecutor of the Krasnogvardeisky district of Crimea. In 2006-2010 - assistant prosecutor of the city of Evpatoria[25].

In 2005, she participated as a public prosecutor in the trial of the Russian Community activist Viktor Sazhin, who, together with 300 like-minded people in 2004, after the first Maidan, prevented a convoy of participants of the Orange Revolution (supporters of Viktor Yushchenko) from the organization It’s Time! from traveling to Crimea. The collision occurred near the Armyansk bus station on the Kherson-Simferopol highway. Poklonskaya demanded the maximum punishment for Viktor Sazhin - 7.5 years in prison. Poklonskaya motivated this by the fact that Sazhin, by his actions, infringed on the right of citizens to free movement and violated public order[43]. However, Poklonskaya herself denied this, saying that at that moment she was in the maternity hospital[44].

In 2010-2011, she worked in the prosecutor's office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea as deputy head of the department for monitoring compliance with laws by special forces and other institutions that fight organized crime[25].

In 2011, she was a state prosecutor in the high-profile trial of ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea and former director of the Tavria football club Reuben Aronov[45] (the case of the Bashmaki organized crime group - one of the largest organized criminal groups in Crimea in the 1990s-2000s, involved racketeering, robberies and murders)[46][47][48]. In December of the same year, she was severely beaten in the entrance of her house, which is why Poklonskaya was left with part of her face paralyzed. On December 9, 2019, in an interview with Wonderzine, she reported that the information about the beating was not true. “The story that someone beat me up at the entrance is not true. This is rude, and I’m a prosecutor.”[49]

In 2011-2012, she headed the Simferopol Interdistrict Environmental Prosecutor's Office[25].

From October to December 2012, she worked as head of the department for the participation of prosecutors in the consideration of cases by the Crimean Court of Appeal.

From December 2012 to March 2014, she held the position of senior prosecutor of the 2nd department for the procedural management of pre-trial investigation and support of public prosecution of the department for supervision of compliance with laws by internal affairs bodies of the Main Directorate for supervision of compliance with laws in criminal proceedings of the General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine[25], head of the department , where Poklonskaya worked, was Yusubov Vladimir Vladimirovich[50].

On February 25, 2014, after the change of power in Kiev during the Euromaidan events, she wrote a resignation letter, justifying her decision by saying that “it’s a shame to live in a country where neo-fascists walk freely in the streets and dictate their terms to the so-called new government.”[51 ]. However, her bosses suggested she go on vacation. Natalya went to her mother in Simferopol, where she offered her help to the Crimean government in order to prevent a repetition of the Kyiv events[52][53]. As a result, the report was not signed and the service ID was returned.

On March 11, 2014, the Prosecutor General’s Office announced that by order of the acting Prosecutor General of Ukraine Oleg Makhnitsky, Poklonskaya was dismissed from the prosecutor’s office of Ukraine[54].

Prosecutor of Crimea

See also: Annexation of Crimea to the Russian Federation

On March 2, 2014, appointed by Alexander Turchinov and. O. Prosecutor General of Ukraine Oleg Makhnitsky[55] sent a letter to the Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Vyacheslav Pavlov, in which he urged “not to succumb to provocations, remain calm and strictly observe the Constitution of Ukraine and the laws of Ukraine”[56].

Natalya Poklonskaya at the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation, March 24, 2020 Natalya Poklonskaya at a meeting on ensuring law and order in Crimea, August 19, 2015

On March 4, 2014, the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, “in connection with the application for resignation of his own free will and refusal to perform his duties submitted by the Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (ARC) Vyacheslav Pavlov,” appointed Alexander Shtehbart as acting prosecutor of the republic. At the same time, some Ukrainian media reported that Pavlov and all his deputies refused to obey Sergei Aksyonov, the prosecutor’s office employees were not allowed into the building for the second day[57], others - that “the supervisory department has declared a holiday due to the current situation”[58]. On the same day of his and. O. Makhnitsky also appointed the prosecutor of the republic. He became Pavlov’s deputy, A. M. Ugryumov. The same order granted Pavlov leave until April 23[59]. Svyatoslav Piskun (who held the position of Prosecutor General of Ukraine three times), criticizing the data of the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea on Pavlov’s dismissal, explained that he did not welcome his decision to go on leave[60].

On March 8, 2014, Poklonskaya came to Sergei Aksenov to offer her help. Aksyonov offered a job at the Prosecutor's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, she agreed[61][62][63].

“How weak is it to go to the prosecutor’s office?... She says, that’s it, I’m going. She showed herself courageously even where grown men “gave back,” said Aksyonov[64].

On March 11, 2014, the decision of the Supreme Council of Crimea dated March 6 on the appointment of Stechbart as the prosecutor of the autonomous republic was declared invalid[65][66]. As Poklonskaya later explained, he refused the position[67]. On the same day, by decision of the Supreme Council of the Republic, Counselor of Justice Poklonskaya was appointed to the post of prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea[65], after four male candidates (three, according to Poklonskaya[68]), deputies of the former prosecutor of the republic Vyacheslav Pavlov, refused to take her position . However, the Ukrainian authorities considered this appointment illegal.

After her appointment as the prosecutor of Crimea, one of Poklonskaya’s first cases was an investigation into the infliction of grievous bodily harm on employees of the Crimean special police unit “Berkut”[27], the first practical result of which was a verdict against Euromaidan activist Alexander Kostenko a year later, in May 2020 [69][70][71].

On March 25, 2014, in connection with the formation of the prosecutor's offices of the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol in the Russian prosecutor's office system, by order of the Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Chaika, Poklonskaya was appointed acting prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea[72]. On March 27, 2014, the acting prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea, Natalya Poklonskaya, was awarded the rank of senior justice adviser by order of the Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Chaika[73].

On April 11, 2014, Yuri Chaika personally presented her with a certificate of an employee of the Russian Prosecutor's Office[74].

On April 4, 2014, with the consent of the acting Prosecutor of Crimea Poklonskaya, officers of the Federal Security Service of Russia for the Republic of Crimea carried out an operation to detain the assistant prosecutor of Yalta Evgeniy Pomelov. An employee of the Yalta prosecutor's office was detained while receiving a bribe from a city resident in the amount of 7.5 thousand hryvnia. The Office of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Republic of Crimea opened a criminal case under Part 3 of Article 290 of the Criminal Code of Russia “giving a bribe to an official for committing obviously illegal actions”[75][76].

On May 2, 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree appointing Poklonskaya as prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea[7]. Doctor of Legal Sciences Elena Lukyanova doubts the legality of this decision, since Poklonskaya received her legal education at a Ukrainian university, and not at a Russian one (as required by the Federal Law “On the Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation”) and therefore, she could not be appointed as a prosecutor of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation [77]. On May 7, 2014, she took the oath of office as a prosecutor of Russia in the building of the prosecutor's office of the Republic of Crimea[78].

On May 4, 2014, the prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea, Poklonskaya, issued a warning to the head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, banned in Russia, Refat Chubarov, about the inadmissibility of conducting extremist activities. The warning was read personally by Poklonskaya in the Mejlis building in the presence of Chubarov[79][80]. In 2016, at the request of the Prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea Poklonskaya, the Mejlis was included by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation in the list of organizations whose activities were suspended due to their implementation of extremist activities, and the Supreme Court of the Republic of Crimea classified it as an extremist public association and banned its activities in Russia .

On June 11, 2020, Poklonskaya was awarded the class rank of Active State Advisor of Justice of the Russian Federation, 3rd class[11].

On March 15, 2020, on Poklonskaya’s initiative, a chapel was built next to the Crimean prosecutor’s office, and in September a bust of the last Russian emperor was erected, and a park also appeared nearby[81].

On September 26, 2020, she sent a statement to the Prosecutor General's Office of Russia for her dismissal from the post of prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea in connection with her election as a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation[82].

On October 6, 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed Poklonskaya from the post of prosecutor of Crimea[83].

Natalya Poklonskaya suspended her powers in the prosecutor's office of the Russian Federation for the duration of her elective position[84][85]. In March 2020, Poklonskaya announced her reluctance to return to the prosecutor’s office of the Russian Federation, in her opinion, “prosecutors are deprived of the necessary powers, the main function of the prosecutor’s office [investigation] is missing, so I do not want to return to this prosecutor’s office”[86]. However, already in May 2020, she did not rule out her return to the prosecutor’s office, only in the event of an official appointment [ source?

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Photo by Natalia Poklonskaya in Maxim magazine

Natalia Poklonskaya's photo in Maxim magazine has never appeared anywhere. Since the prosecutor and politician was raised in strict Orthodox principles, the most she could dare to do was take pictures in a closed swimsuit on the sea coast. Many will agree that everyone has similar vacation photographs, but they are in no way classified as erotic.

At the same time, it is impossible to find candid photos of Natasha on the Internet, since they simply do not exist in nature. But people are so eager to find pictures that scammers often make money from this.

It is for this reason that it is strongly recommended not to download files with the naked Natalia Poklonskaya tag, so as not to irrevocably damage the gadget.

Origin

In the spring of 2014, on the eve of the referendum on the annexation of Crimea to Russia, Natalya Poklonskaya became acting. prosecutor of the republic. Until that moment, no one really knew her. Immediately after her appointment, Poklonskaya spoke at a press conference and literally captivated the whole world.

Within a few days, Poklonskaya was noticed in Japan. Thus, the RocketNews24 blog published a note about the nanny prosecutor, accompanied by cute photos. The Japanese liked Natalya for her anime-like appearance (the so-called kawaii), and the fact that the fragile girl wore a strict uniform immediately formed a new image of Poklonskaya.

A few days later, a thread dedicated to Poklonskaya appeared on the Western imageboard 4chan.

But the fame of the Nyasha prosecutor reached Russia a little later – on March 19, 2014. But all the media and public pages immediately began writing about her. On March 22, the NTV channel showed a report about the heroine’s sudden fame. The correspondent asked Poklonskaya how she felt about the new image, to which Natalya replied: “Here I am the prosecutor. And that’s why I won’t allow any babbles, babbles, and the like!” This is how the “Nyash-Myash” meme appeared - it is also an integral nickname for Natalia Poklonskaya.

In April of the same year, the popular YouTuber Enjoykin released a video edited from Poklonskaya’s speeches (based on that same press conference). The video was called Nyash Myash, and this finally secured this nickname for Natalia.

Instagram and Wikipedia Natalia Poklonskaya

Instagram and Wikipedia of Natalia Poklonskaya are available, but only the Wiki article is officially confirmed. The fact is that only from it is it possible to obtain data on childhood, education, political and social activities. At the same time, it will be impossible to find reliable and up-to-date information about family and personal life, daughters and husbands, as well as some facts from the biography of parents.

Natalya never posted her own profiles on social networks, including Instagram. However, the woman is so popular that this information constantly appears on the Internet on her behalf. The fact is that Poklonskaya cannot guarantee the authenticity of the photos, videos and information posted in them. Therefore, he calls not to blindly believe everything.

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