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Many Ukrainian-language songs found on phone of ex-prosecutor of occupied Crimea and traitor Poklonskaya

Natalia Poklonskaya. Photo: ntv.ru
Natalia Poklonskaya. Photo: ntv.ru

Many Ukrainian-language songs, in particular, Ukrainian folk songs, were found on the phone of the former prosecutor of the annexed Crimea and traitor Natalia Poklonskaya.

This is evidenced by Poklonskaya's interview with russian journalist Ksenia Sobchak, Ukrainian News Agency reports.

In particular, Poklonskaya's playlist includes Ukrainian singer Zlatentsia Zolotova, Natalia Buchynska, as well as Ukrainian songs by other performers. It turned out that Poklonskaya listens to the song "I'll Go to Distant Mountains" by the famous Ukrainian composer and singer Volodymyr Ivasiuk, who, according to the Ukrainian investigation, was killed by KGB officers.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the former prosecutor of the occupied Crimea, Natalia Poklonskaya, who became a collaborator in 2014, officially changed her name to "Radveda". This information is confirmed by relevant court documents. This was stated by russian propagandist Sergey Mardan, who is on the air of the channel "Soloviev Live". The former State Duma member and former "prosecutor" of the russian-occupied Crimea, Natalia Poklonskaya, believes that the symbol Z, which is used by the russian federation, has come to personify tragedy for both russians and Ukraine.

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