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Nice prosecutor: biography of Natalia Poklonskaya. Nice prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya: biography

The cute prosecutor of Crimea Natalya Poklonskaya is probably the most beautiful Internet ma'am of all the existing Internet memes that I know. So, I present Our Our, Nyasha, Prosecutor - nyashka, nyash-myash, aka Accuser, fashionable Internet ma'am, a real person, media person, sweet girl, prosecutor of Crimea, or rather temporarily acting. prosecutor, Poklonskaya Natalya Vladimirovna.

After a sensational video conference with the press in occupied Crimea, the whole world went crazy over the beautiful prosecutor. Video here:

There was nothing remarkable in the fire of Ukrainian discussions, until the topic was picked up by the Japanese, who are greedy for such cute images, and away we go.

They painted her, they confessed their love to her, they threatened her. Natasha Poklonskaya was already a girl with a difficult fate, and now she became a cute girl and an idol, and an Internet meme during her lifetime.

Giving another interview to journalists, Natasha had the imprudence to say something like this: I’m a prosecutor, and there’s no YASH-MYASH there, and off we go again. 🙂

Clip Nyash - Myash, which we posted above, has already collected almost 7 million views on YouTube. It will soon become more popular than .

So who is this girl? Natasha is 32 years old, divorced, and has a daughter. In ranks. When the mess began in Ukraine, Natasha Poklonskaya, who was working in Kyiv, quit of her own free will, and returned to her homeland, Crimea, where she offered her services to the new government in the role of acting regional prosecutor. A girl with pepper and a heroic past, she was once attacked at the entrance of her house by criminals who were “offended” by a young prosecutor, and brutally beat the girl, there are traces of trauma on Natasha’s face, so half of her face does not move, and Natasha speaks with a little difficulty. Here's what we found on the Internet:

Natalia Poklonskaya, known as the Prosecutor General of Crimea, survived a terrible attempt on her life. As many Internet portals in the country report, after she was brutally beaten by criminals who were taking revenge on her for the “comrades” whom she had put in prison, the prosecutor began to speak “through her teeth.”

According to some information available on the Internet, Natalya Poklonskaya worked on the scandalous case of the former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea and also the former director of FC Tavria Reuben Aronov. It was one of the strongest criminal groups in Crimea. The group was called “Bashmaki”, whose members in the 1990-2000s were involved in racketeering and also committed numerous robberies and murders.

Natalya Poklonskaya: the attempt on the Crimean prosecutor is being discussed on the Internet

According to numerous information that appeared on the Internet, the attack on the Crimean prosecutor was carried out in the entrance of her own house, located in Yevpatoria.

Why does Natalia Poklonskaya say “through her teeth”?

It is assumed that the attempt on Poklonskaya’s life was committed due to the fact that the prosecutor was directly involved in the capture and solving of the case of Reuben Aronov. After a brutal beating, part of the young woman’s face stopped functioning altogether, after which the prosecutor allegedly began speaking “through her teeth,” for which Internet users nicknamed her “the cute prosecutor.” One of the bloggers talks about this in his LiveJournal. The author of the note says that the attempt on the prosecutor’s life cannot be called cruel. It would be cruel if a woman was raped by a group of militants somewhere in the steppe and buried there.

The “nice prosecutor” of Crimea is not afraid of criminal prosecution in Ukraine

Meanwhile, Natalya Poklonskaya is not afraid of persecution in Ukraine, where she is wanted for committing actions aimed at overthrowing the country's constitutional order and seizing state power. As Natalya Poklonskaya herself admits, she is aware that a criminal case has been opened against her, and she herself has been put on the wanted list. As the prosecutor stated in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta, she is perplexed as to what she should be afraid of. As Poklonskaya admitted, her conscience is clear and she has absolutely nothing to fear.

At the end of February, Natalya Poklonskaya wrote a letter of resignation. This decision was made because the prosecutor was ashamed to live in a state where neo-fascists were freely walking around everywhere. Now Natalya Poklonskaya has already found a new job. Separately, Poklonskaya noted that all her life she acted according to the law and believes that only power grabbers who do not take into account popular opinion should fear retribution.

It is interesting to note that thirty-three-year-old Natalya Poklonskaya was appointed to such a high position on March 11, 2014, after four applicants refused this position.

Natalia Poklonskaya: biography

Born on March 18, 1980 in the Crimean region, USSR. She graduated from the branch of the Kharkov University of Internal Affairs in Yevpatoria. She held the positions of Simferopol interdistrict environmental prosecutor and senior prosecutor in one of the departments of the Simferopol Main Directorate of the Prosecutor General's Office.

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 (the case of the Bashmaki organized crime group - one of the largest organized crime groups in Crimea in the 1990-2000s, engaged in racketeering, robbery and murders). In the same year, Poklonskaya was appointed Simferopol interdistrict environmental prosecutor, then she moved to serve in the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine.

On February 25, 2014, during the crisis on the Maidan in Kyiv, I wrote a resignation letter, justifying my decision by saying that “I am ashamed to live in a country where bandits walk the streets!” However, her bosses suggested she go on vacation. Natalya went to see her mother in Simferopol, where she offered her help to the Crimean government to prevent a repeat of the Kyiv events. On March 11, 2014, by decision of the Council of Ministers of Crimea, Justice Adviser N.V. Poklonskaya was appointed to the position of prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, after four male candidates (three, according to Natalya Poklonskaya), deputies of the former prosecutor of the republic Vyacheslav Pavlov, refused to take it. The Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea entrusted 33-year-old Natalya Poklonskaya with the duties of the autonomous prosecutor. This is stated in the decision of the presidium, published on the website of the Crimean parliament. “Acting in conditions of extreme necessity, in order to prevent the termination of the work of the prosecutor’s office and ensure the rights and freedoms of residents of the autonomy, the presidium decided to assign the duties of the Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea to Natalya Vladimirovna Poklonskaya,” the decision says.

Previously, she held the post of Simferopol interdistrict environmental prosecutor, and most recently Poklonskaya was the prosecutor of the GPU.

the site studied the biography of the most famous prosecutor of our time.

Not a single prosecutor in Russia, and probably in the world, has had such great popularity as Natalia Poklonskaya. It turned out that the cutest prosecutor in the world not only has blue eyes and a beautiful uniform with shoulder straps, but also an interesting biography.

Childhood, adolescence, youth

Natalya Vladimirovna Poklonskaya was born on March 18, 1980 in the village of Mikhailovka, Voroshilovgrad (present-day Lugansk) region. At the age of ten she moved with her parents to Yevpatoria. In 2002, Poklonskaya completed her studies at a branch of the Kharkov University of Internal Affairs. Then she worked in the Ukrainian prosecutor's office, where she rose from assistant prosecutor to acting prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea. In 2002-2006, Natalya Vladimirovna was an assistant prosecutor of the Krasnogvardeisky district, and in 2006-2010 - an assistant prosecutor of Yevpatoria. In 2010-2011, Poklonskaya worked in the Crimean prosecutor's office as deputy head of the department for monitoring compliance with laws by special forces and other institutions that fight organized crime.

In 2011, the heroine of the note acted as a public prosecutor in the trial of former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea and ex-director of the Tavriya football club, Reuben Aronov. His organized crime group “Bashmaki” was one of the largest in Crimea in the 1990-2000s, gang members were involved in robberies, racketeering and murders. In 2011-2012, Poklonskaya was the head of the Simferopol Interdistrict Environmental Prosecutor's Office, and in October-December 2012, she was the head of the department for the participation of prosecutors in the consideration of cases by the Crimean Court of Appeal. Afterwards, until March 2014, Poklonskaya worked as a senior prosecutor of the 2nd department for procedural management of pre-trial investigation and support of state 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.

Maidan

During the crisis on the Maidan in Kyiv, the future prosecutor of the future Russian Crimea wrote a letter of resignation, explaining her decision by saying that she was “ashamed to live in a country where bandits walk the streets.” Instead of resignation, her superiors suggested that she rest, and Poklonskaya went to Simferopol to visit her mother. On the spot, she offered her help to the Crimean government in order to prevent a repeat of the events in the capital. It is alleged that the position of prosecutor of the republic was offered to several men (three or four, deputies of the former prosecutor Vyacheslav Pavlov), but they refused, and Natalya agreed. Her appointment was approved by the Council of Ministers of Crimea on March 11. At the same time, Poklonskaya was fired from the Prosecutor General's Office, and she became a defendant in a criminal case for complicity in actions to seize power. On March 25, in connection with the formation of the prosecutor's offices of Sevastopol and Crimea, Poklonskaya became the acting prosecutor of the republic, and the next day the most beautiful prosecutor in the Galaxy was put on the wanted list by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

Prosecutor of Crimea

One of Poklonskaya’s first cases after her appointment as acting prosecutor was an investigation into the infliction of grievous bodily harm on employees of the Crimean Berkut. On April 4, with her consent, officers of the Russian FSB Directorate for the Republic of Crimea detained the assistant prosecutor of Yalta, Evgeniy Pomelov. He received a bribe of 7.5 thousand hryvnia from a city resident. A criminal case was initiated against Pomelov.

But, of course, Poklonskaya became the most popular prosecutor on the planet not at all because of high-profile cases and exposures of bandits. Oddly enough, the wave of prosecutor mania came from Japan, where girls with Natalya Vladimirovna’s appearance are considered the standard of anime beauty. After a note about Poklonskaya in the Japanese blog RocketNews24, artists from the online anime community Pixiv began to draw her. Musician from Odessa Slava Blagov wrote the song “Oh, what a sweetheart, prosecutor Natasha!”, dedicated to Poklonskaya. Within a day, the video received more than one hundred thousand views on YouTube. On April 16, YouTube user Enjoykin published a video montage that included an interview with the prosecutor. In the video she seems to be “singing”, composition. This video received more than a million views within 24 hours. Natalya herself has a neutral attitude towards fame on the Internet. preferring that people appreciate her work.

Gossip

Natalya Poklonskaya is a public person, which means that her name is already surrounded by rumors. Internet regulars claim that several years ago the prosecutor was attacked. Poklonskaya was allegedly attacked at the entrance of her own house in Yevpatoria by members of the Bashmaki criminal group. Natalya Vladimirovna took an active part in the capture of its leader, Reuben Aronov. This is precisely what explains on the Internet the prosecutor’s manner of speaking as if “through gritted teeth.” These rumors have not received official confirmation. But it is reliably known from Poklonskaya herself that she is divorced and raising a daughter.

Best quotes from Natalia Poklonskaya:

I will do everything to make my child proud of me and proud that he lives in such a great power as the Russian Federation. So that my daughter honors the memory of those who died in the Great Patriotic War. To honor the memory of my two grandfathers who died in this war. So that monuments are not destroyed.

I want my child to live in an honest country, and not in a Bandera, treacherous, Nazi country. I was ashamed that I was a citizen of that state. My grandmother called me and cried: the times when there was occupation are returning. She is 86. She remembers the Germans and remembers the Ukrainian policemen. How they mocked me! How will I look my grandmother in the eye if I put on a uniform and serve this very “Galicia”? When you think about it, there is no fear.

Interview with Natalia Poklonskaya:

The girl praised the Ural capital on her Facebook page.

Crimean Prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya spoke on her Facebook page about the beauty of the Ural capital.

"Rest. I relax in the rhythm of work. Now we simply do not have the right to let the country’s leadership down. And then, for relaxation we have the beautiful Crimea. And the whole country in general. Recently I was in Yekaterinburg. What beauty there! And what beautiful monasteries - Ganina Yama, Church on the Blood. I dream of going to Sakhalin. I really want to see all of Russia – it’s huge and beautiful,” Natalya wrote on the social network.

Let us recall that the arrival of the popular prosecutor in Yekaterinburg caused a whole wave of rumors. A number of media outlets reported that Poklonskaya secretly got married in a monastery on Ganina Yama, but later the information about the wedding was refuted. But it became known about Natalia Poklonskaya’s intention to continue her studies in graduate school at USLU. In addition, the prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea agreed with the university management on interaction and cooperation. Now students of the Yekaterinburg university will undergo internships at the Crimean prosecutor's office.

Natalya Poklonskaya became famous after a video called “Nyash-Myash” (previously this phrase was spoken by a Crimean prosecutor). The heroine of the video is 34 years old. On February 25, during armed clashes in Kyiv, she wrote a resignation letter with the words: “It’s a shame to live in a country where bandits walk the streets.” The author of the video, which has collected millions of views, was the Russian blogger Enjoykin, with the help of our fellow countrywoman, Nizhny Tagil resident Nadezhda Rakitina. Uralochka created the image of a prosecutor in anime style. It is based on quotes from Poklonskaya’s interview and cartoon inserts.

Chelyabinsk “cute” prosecutor considers Poklonskaya an example

The new heroine of the Internet is the Chelyabinsk “nyashka” prosecutor Zhanna Sindyankina. They compare her to Crimean prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya, recognize her on the street and come up to take a photo. During the day she punishes police officers and jails criminals, and in the evening she runs and does CrossFit. How does a security officer who has become a sex symbol feel, does he use his appearance in his work and how to become beautiful and happy - in an interview for “URA.Ru”

You have become the heroine of news related not to your service, but to your appearance. How does a law enforcement officer feel about such unexpected fame?

I took it calmly. The way I lived is the way I live my life. Work is going on, there are some plans for the day, for the week. You can see for yourself that my work doesn’t stop. My days for running are clearly divided - I work with a professional trainer three times a week, and the rest of the time I do CrossFit. I work out every day after work.

You are compared to Crimean prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya. What do you know about her?

Of course, I know that she is the prosecutor of Crimea, general. You just need to take an example from such a woman professionally. But comparing appearances is incorrect.

How did she achieve such a position?

I read the press and know that she has great professional knowledge, which is why she has such a status.

Surely you have seen the video about Poklonskaya “Nyash-Myash”. Your husband works as a videographer. Have you tried making your own video?

I have other interests. I am busy with my work, my husband is busy with his.

Why didn’t they try to compete in a beauty contest with such an appearance?

There were no such thoughts. The prosecutor's office does not hold such competitions. There is also no ear for music. At school I performed at a reading competition and recited poems. She always led school evenings and programs. But when they joined the school choir, the music teacher always asked: “Just please don’t sing!”

If they make a “cute” video about you, won’t you be offended?

I think this is very frivolous. We have our own work, specifics. Clips are not ours. Some professional data and merits have a good effect on our image when a person participates in a difficult case on charges and wins the case. Poklonskaya, by the way, treats this video normally. He is - and he is. Now there is such freedom, the Internet...

You once said that you started running to improve your figure after giving birth. How much did you manage to lose?

I then gained 10 kilograms. I read a lot about how to deal with this. And I found out that the most effective thing is running. Before giving birth, I also maintained a sports lifestyle: I did fitness, went to the pool. When I suddenly gained weight, I had to get back in shape, and in three months I lost it all.

Haven't you even been on a diet?

There is no special diet. But each person should have his own diet. You must eat right - with breakfast, lunch and dinner. And I eat meat every day, otherwise I won’t have any strength for sports.

How do you use your appearance at work?

Not at all. Our main thing is professional knowledge. I don’t feel much attention from men. The most important thing is to have time to do everything. We have certain deadlines for inspections and resolution of complaints. My main supervision is compliance with the law by police officers. Here there is supervision over accounting and registration discipline, over operational investigative activities, generalizations on corruption, supervision over detention in temporary detention facilities.

The police don't like you?

Last year, me and our employees who work in this direction identified 1,100 violations, sent 20 complaints to law enforcement agencies in Kopeysk, and 80 police officers were brought to disciplinary liability. In addition, I support the prosecution in court. For drug sales, theft, and other charges.

How to remain a positive person when working with drug dealers and murderers?

This is work. And when you leave after it, a completely different life begins. People must have other interests, some kind of hobby or sport for a person to enjoy life. In order not to get hung up on one thing, he knew how to be distracted. After all, life goes on.

You worked as a legal adviser in the regional administration. Why did you go to the prosecutor's office?

Since the fourth year, she worked part-time as a leading specialist-legal consultant of the state legal department of the regional administration. But I was always interested in the work of a prosecutor. She completed her internship at the Kopeisk prosecutor's office. And then I set out to work as a prosecutor. In addition, at ChelSU, many teachers are retired prosecutors. For example, former regional prosecutor Robert Valentinovich Golubev always spoke so interestingly about his work that I already decided in my second year that this was for me. I just couldn’t get in at first, and as soon as the opportunity arose, I immediately moved here from the administration.

What is the motivation to work with criminals and ensure that police officers do not break laws?

I like the very meaning of the work - overseeing the implementation of the law. And I think that this is mine, I found myself in this.

Violated the rights of citizens - bear responsibility, committed a crime - must be punished for it. There is a law - you must obey it. And I really like it.

Do you feel like we have a punitive judicial system? You often hear that an indictment is inserted into a verdict, only their “cap” and definition are added, and the trial in practice turns out to be a formality...

An investigation takes place before a case can be heard in court. The prosecutor is supervising its progress. Then it goes to the prosecutor, he studies it and decides whether it is worth sending the case to court and whether there is enough evidence. That is, the case goes through many stages before it reaches the court. The prosecutor can either confirm the indictment or return the case for additional investigation. Therefore, I believe that a criminal case will not simply end up in court. If a person ends up in the dock, then the case has been studied. And if the accused had any complaints, then they can be presented to the prosecutor. Cases that have been carefully studied are already coming to court, which is why we have very few acquittals.

What was your most interesting case?

Anything can be interesting. Sometimes it is very difficult to prove guilt in drug sales and evidence is collected bit by bit. Or corruption-oriented. The most difficult cases to investigate are murder cases. Most often, such crimes are committed one-on-one. Evidence must be collected bit by bit, especially when the accused does not admit his guilt.

Do the guys you run with know that you work in the prosecutor's office?

I’m not talking about this specifically. I was interviewed for the parkrun website, then they asked me. But I don’t feel any special relationship. We have such positive people running around that you just come and recharge with energy.

You run with a personal trainer, why do you need it?

My first competition in 2014 was the famous Cross of Nations in the Chelyabinsk region. I took 3rd place there. And in the same year, a competition was held that changed my view of running in principle - the Spartakiad of the Prosecutor's Office employees, where I came 6th out of 11 participants at a distance of 100 meters. I was very upset, this result hurt my pride. I realized that I needed to practice my technique, and not just run quietly in the evenings.

On July 1, a sports competition for employees of the Russian Prosecutor's Office will take place in Yekaterinburg. When I qualified for these competitions, I began training with a professional trainer in the evenings. Because in the 100-meter dash the most important thing is technique. All my strength, endurance and training do not play such a role. I set out to take a prize there.

We were told that your whole family is at training in the evening?

My husband swims in the morning. My son is also very passionate about sports. Unfortunately, I don’t get to spend much time with him, because I work and train in the evenings. On the other hand, the child has an example. He has athletics classes at a sports school three times a week, and plays football five times a week. So he is such a sporty child and understands perfectly why I spend little time with him. My son is my main supporter. When I get ready for competitions, he always says that he will worry about me so that I always come with a medal.

Our whole family passed the GTO standards and received gold badges. We won the family relay race at the city competition “Mom, Dad, I - a sports family.”

Moreover, my husband and I ran second, and the child took the lead - and we took first place.

For example, I wanted the same figure as yours. Where to start?

We need to get involved slowly. At first, maybe just go to the stadium. Then run a few laps. And gradually increase: a circle in a week - in two. Here, in Kopeisk, at the stadium the circle is 260 meters. I started with 2-3 laps, little by little, and then increased. And as a result, I started running 8-10 kilometers in the evenings. The main thing is to do this constantly and not give up. Then everything will work out for you.

Nyashny prosecutor: biography of Natalia Poklonskaya

Imenno.ru studied the biography of the most famous prosecutor of our time.

Not a single prosecutor in Russia, and probably in the world, has had such great popularity as Natalia Poklonskaya. It turned out that the cutest prosecutor in the world not only has blue eyes and a beautiful uniform with shoulder straps, but also an interesting biography.

Childhood, adolescence, youth

Natalya Vladimirovna Poklonskaya was born on March 18, 1980 in the village of Mikhailovka, Voroshilovgrad (present-day Lugansk) region. At the age of ten she moved with her parents to Yevpatoria. In 2002, Poklonskaya completed her studies at a branch of the Kharkov University of Internal Affairs. Then she worked in the Ukrainian prosecutor's office, where she rose from assistant prosecutor to acting prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea. In 2002-2006, Natalya Vladimirovna was an assistant prosecutor of the Krasnogvardeisky district, and in 2006-2010 - an assistant prosecutor of Yevpatoria. In 2010-2011, Poklonskaya worked in the Crimean prosecutor's office as deputy head of the department for monitoring compliance with laws by special forces and other institutions that fight organized crime.

In 2011, the heroine of the note acted as a public prosecutor in the trial of former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea and ex-director of the Tavriya football club, Reuben Aronov. His organized crime group “Bashmaki” was one of the largest in Crimea in the 1990-2000s, gang members were involved in robberies, racketeering and murders. In 2011-2012, Poklonskaya was the head of the Simferopol Interdistrict Environmental Prosecutor's Office, and in October-December 2012, she was the head of the department for the participation of prosecutors in the consideration of cases by the Crimean Court of Appeal. Afterwards, until March 2014, Poklonskaya worked as a senior prosecutor of the 2nd department for procedural management of pre-trial investigation and support of state 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.

During the crisis on the Maidan in Kyiv, the future prosecutor of the future Russian Crimea wrote a letter of resignation, explaining her decision by saying that she was “ashamed to live in a country where bandits walk the streets.” Instead of resignation, her superiors suggested that she rest, and Poklonskaya went to Simferopol to visit her mother. On the spot, she offered her help to the Crimean government in order to prevent a repeat of the events in the capital. It is alleged that the position of prosecutor of the republic was offered to several men (three or four, deputies of the former prosecutor Vyacheslav Pavlov), but they refused, and Natalya agreed. Her appointment was approved by the Council of Ministers of Crimea on March 11. At the same time, Poklonskaya was fired from the Prosecutor General's Office, and she became a defendant in a criminal case for complicity in actions to seize power. On March 25, in connection with the formation of the prosecutor's offices of Sevastopol and Crimea, Poklonskaya became the acting prosecutor of the republic, and the next day the most beautiful prosecutor in the Galaxy was put on the wanted list by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

Prosecutor of Crimea

One of Poklonskaya’s first cases after her appointment as acting prosecutor was an investigation into the infliction of grievous bodily harm on employees of the Crimean Berkut. On April 4, with her consent, officers of the Russian FSB Directorate for the Republic of Crimea detained the assistant prosecutor of Yalta, Evgeniy Pomelov. He received a bribe of 7.5 thousand hryvnia from a city resident. A criminal case was initiated against Pomelov.

But, of course, Poklonskaya became the most popular prosecutor on the planet not at all because of high-profile cases and exposures of bandits. Oddly enough, the wave of prosecutor mania came from Japan, where girls with Natalya Vladimirovna’s appearance are considered the standard of anime beauty. After a note about Poklonskaya in the Japanese blog RocketNews24, artists from the online anime community Pixiv began to draw her. Musician from Odessa Slava Blagov wrote the song “Oh, what a sweetheart, prosecutor Natasha!”, dedicated to Poklonskaya. Within a day, the video received more than one hundred thousand views on YouTube. On April 16, YouTube user Enjoykin published a video montage that included an interview with the prosecutor. In the video she seems to be “singing”; the composition is called “Nyash Myash”. This video received more than a million views within 24 hours. Natalya herself has a neutral attitude towards fame on the Internet. preferring that people appreciate her work.

Natalya Poklonskaya is a public person, which means that her name is already surrounded by rumors. Internet regulars claim that several years ago the prosecutor was attacked. Poklonskaya was allegedly attacked at the entrance of her own house in Yevpatoria by members of the Bashmaki criminal group. Natalya Vladimirovna took an active part in the capture of its leader, Reuben Aronov. This is precisely what explains on the Internet the prosecutor’s manner of speaking as if “through gritted teeth.” These rumors have not received official confirmation. But it is reliably known from Poklonskaya herself that she is divorced and raising a daughter.

Best quotes from Natalia Poklonskaya:

I will do everything to make my child proud of me and proud that he lives in such a great power as the Russian Federation. So that my daughter honors the memory of those who died in the Great Patriotic War. To honor the memory of my two grandfathers who died in this war. So that monuments are not destroyed.

I want my child to live in an honest country, and not in a Bandera, treacherous, Nazi country. I was ashamed that I was a citizen of that state. My grandmother called me and cried: the times when there was occupation are returning. She is 86. She remembers the Germans and remembers the Ukrainian policemen. How they mocked me! How will I look my grandmother in the eye if I put on a uniform and serve this very “Galicia”? When you think about it, there is no fear.

Interview with Natalia Poklonskaya:

The prosecutor is cute

34-year-old Crimean prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya has been put on the wanted list by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The most “cute” prosecutor in the world is accused under Article 109 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine of actions taken with the aim of a violent change of power. Photo, biography of Poklonskaya - in the Fontanka material.


Source: screenshot of the recording of the press conference on the official channel “Arguments of the Week - Crimea” on YouTube

And about. Prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea Natalya Poklonskaya was appointed on March 25, 2014 by direct order of the Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Chaika. On the official website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, her details (last name, first name, photograph and date of birth) are included in the list of persons “hiding from the pre-trial investigation authorities.” Earlier, Natalya Poklonskaya herself stated that her subordinates still accept threats from the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine. Poklonskaya previously voluntarily went over to the side of Russia and Crimea, refusing to obey the new authorities of Ukraine.

However, Natalya Poklonskaya has already become famous in ... Japan as the most “cute” (from the Japanese “nya” - onomatopoeia of a cat’s meow) prosecutor. Poklonskaya’s press conference on March 11, posted on YouTube video hosting, has already collected about 1.3 million views. If you look at the photo, the Japanese were attracted by the appearance of Natalia Poklonskaya, which ideally meets the beauty standards in the popular Japanese anime genre. Everything fits perfectly - big eyes, hairstyle, correct facial features. The Japanese are crazy about the prosecutor of Crimea and en masse send her declarations of love.




Japanese animators made prosecutor Poklonskaya a virtual model for anime drawings. She learned from her daughter that the “cute” prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya became the heroine of the anime. She tries not to notice the sudden popularity that has fallen on her. Natalya is divorced and is raising her daughter alone.

“I will do everything to make my child proud of me and proud that he lives in such a great power as the Russian Federation. So that my daughter honors the memory of those who died in the Great Patriotic War. To honor the memory of my two grandfathers who died in this war,” Poklonskaya said shortly after the events began in Ukraine.

Internet star Natalya Poklonskaya was born in 1980 in the Crimean region of the USSR. In her biography, Poklonskaya held the positions of Simferopol interdistrict environmental prosecutor and senior prosecutor in one of the departments of the Simferopol Main Directorate of the Prosecutor General's Office. He has been in the law enforcement system for 12 years. In 2011, she was the state prosecutor in the case of the former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea and the director of the Tavriya football club, Reuben Aronov (she was investigating the case of the organized crime group "Bashmaki" - a Crimean group that in the 1990s - 2000s became famous for mass robberies, racketeering and murders in the territory Crimea).

Natalya Poklonskaya: “cute” prosecutor of Crimea

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THE CASE OF "BASHMAKOV"

Natalya Vladimirovna Poklonskaya was born on March 18, 1980 in the village of Mikhailovka, Voroshilovgrad region, Ukrainian SSR (now Lugansk region). The parents were simple people and from childhood they raised patriotic views on life in their daughter. “We moved in 1990 with our parents to Crimea, to Evpatoria. And since that time I have been living here. My parents are already pensioners.”

Natasha says that she wanted to become a prosecutor at school: “To be more precise, in the ninth grade. I then additionally studied at a music school. Suddenly I realized that I didn’t want to be a musician, I wanted to be a lawyer. I dropped out of music school. I didn't study for two months. I began to actively participate in Olympiads in those sciences that embodied the legal profession. So I decided. And before that, of course, I danced and went to other clubs.”

In 2002, she successfully completed her studies at the branch of the Kharkov University of Internal Affairs. After this she began her dangerous and difficult service. She got a job at the Ukrainian prosecutor’s office and held various positions, moving up the career ladder as a Crimean human rights activist. For four years, until 2006, she worked as an assistant prosecutor of the Krasnogvardeisky district of Crimea.

“Do I remember my first criminal case? Certainly! I brought it up, investigated it and sent it to court! I will never forget this because I was very worried. It was necessary to make a decision on my own for the first time, and this is the fate of a person! The woman was charged with malicious evasion of child care, which resulted in grave consequences. She was the mother of a three-year-old boy. She tied him to a tree in the yard and left him on the street. As a result, he became seriously ill and was hospitalized. I remember there was a guilty verdict. And then other things happened, I remember them all.”

Then Poklonskaya became an assistant to the prosecutor of Yevpatoria, and later - a deputy head of the department of the supervisory authority, ensuring control over the legality of the actions of local special forces and other institutions fighting criminals. In 2011, Natalya headed the high-profile case of the Bashmaki organized crime group, which was widely known for racketeering, robbery and murder, and was considered the largest criminal group of those years.

The brothers kept the entire southern coast of Crimea in fear. And they learned about the brave Poklonskaya when she, the senior prosecutor of the Simferopol Main Directorate of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine, challenged the court's acquittal of one of the Bashmakov leaders.

Natasha survived several assassination attempts. She was first attacked in the same 2011 in Yevpatoria at the entrance of her own house. After the injuries, Poklonskaya never recovered the functioning of some of her facial muscles and developed a peculiar manner of speaking through her teeth.

ATTEMPTS ON NATASHA

“She got off lightly,” people in the know say. — The Yevpatoria militants probably regretted theirs. Or they could have taken them to the steppe, raped them in a group, and buried them there under a beam. They had it just one or two times.

In general, the “shoes” themselves are typical scumbags.”

Here is a story that characterizes the morals of those days. Since the early 90s, the president of the Dynamo football club, Mamed Isaev, has given the best football players to Tavriya for free. But in 1995 the situation changed, and he needed financial support.

But Tavriya is already used to getting players for nothing. And they decided to act with him from a position of strength.

As it turned out later, Isaev was taken to a forest belt near the village of Frunze, Saki region. There, seven people began to beat him until he pretended to be dead. Finally, the bandits ran over Mamed. But Isaev did not die and even managed to crawl to the highway, where he stopped the car. The driver took him to the hospital. The injuries turned out to be incompatible with life, but the Dynamo president still managed to testify.

In 2011, Natalia Poklonskaya acted as the state prosecutor in the case of the murder of Mamed Isaev.

Natalya was repeatedly persecuted and assassinated by the Ukrainians. And Poklonskaya herself once stated that they “promised to kill her in Ukraine.”

In the spring of 2016, by decree of Petro Poroshenko, she was included in the sanctions list for her involvement in the sentencing of Savchenko and Sentsov.

Poklonskaya now drives an armored car and has personal security everywhere. Such security measures are not unreasonable: she can take revenge on both the former criminals against whom she conducted criminal cases and the current Kyiv authorities.

“Well, how can a woman threaten healthy men? They said: do you think the matter will come to court? No. They’ll tear you apart piece by piece,” Natalya said about the threats that periodically come to her.

“HOW TO LOOK YOUR GRANDMOTHER IN THE EYES?”

Once the head of Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, said that he appointed Poklonskaya as a prosecutor after six men in turn refused to take this position at a very difficult time, and called the situation “a disgrace when men stand and are cowards, wiping sweat from their foreheads.”

And in Russia, a 12-episode biographical series “Crimean Sakura” is being prepared for release. Director Vitaly Pavlov is making a film about the youth and personal life of Poklonskaya, who once stated: “I want my daughter to live in an honest country, and not in a Bandera, treacherous, Nazi country. I was ashamed that I was a citizen of that state (Ukraine after the Maidan). An 86-year-old grandmother called me and cried: the times when there was occupation are returning. She remembers the Germans and Ukrainian policemen. How they mocked me! How will I look my grandmother in the eyes if I put on a uniform and serve this very Galicia? When you think about it, there is no fear.”

The rapid growth in the career of Natalia Poklonskaya occurred during the Maidan. On February 25, 2014, she resigned because she was “ashamed to live and work in Ukraine, in which neo-fascists walk the streets and can dictate their rules to the authorities,” and on March 11 she was appointed prosecutor of Crimea.

Immediately after the appointment, both friends and the former boss called. The first tried to persuade me to give up my position, and the boss threatened me with criminal charges.

WORLD FAME

Poklonskaya gave a press conference on the occasion of taking office. And immediately worldwide Internet popularity fell upon her. It took 5 minutes 43 seconds for this – that’s how long the recording of Natasha’s speech lasts. Her beauty was immediately noticed in Japan, and on the same day Poklonskaya became the hero of Japanese forums, social networks and anime cartoons.

And in Russia they began to call it “nyash-myash”. “Oh, what a sweetheart, prosecutor Natasha,” one sang from the stage. “Nyash-myash, Crimea is ours,” another made a video, and this video about Poklonskaya blew up the YouTube network.

Natalya Poklonskaya herself is indifferent to the creative activity of users from social networks: “There are drawings of all sorts of officials, politicians and other public people. This is how I approach it – you can’t get away from it. I come home very late after work, and my daughter, keeping track of all these drawings every day, then joyfully tells me that I will soon become the heroine of Japanese animated series. My daughter is certainly interested in this. But I don’t delve into it because I simply don’t have time. As for whether they recognize me on the streets, it has never happened that someone ran up and said that they recognized me. Nobody hangs up my phone with calls, I’m not a supermodel after all.”

“I’M OFFICIALLY DIVORCEED”

How much does Natalia Poklonskaya earn? Does she have a place to eat?

It's hard to say that. In 2015, the Crimean prosecutor earned 2.3 million rubles. This is stated in the declaration published on the official website of the supervisory agency. For comparison: in 2014, income amounted to 1.9 million rubles.

The document also states that Natalya Poklonskaya is the owner of an apartment with an area of ​​116.6 square meters. Lives with his daughter. Cars and other real estate are not registered in her name.

What do we know about Natalia’s personal life? She is shrouded in mystery.

She answers such questions from journalists briefly and succinctly: “No comment.”

Almost nothing is known about her ex-husband, and Natalya herself doesn’t really like to touch on this topic. Restless Internet users conducted an entire investigation and even built several versions of her unsuccessful marriage. The most important thing is that Natasha was married to Vladimir Klimenko, who worked as the deputy mayor of the city of Mariupol.

The Crimean prosecutor's office stated that Vladimir Klimenko is not Poklonskaya's husband. They also say that Natalya got married for the second time. But again, no one knows for whom.

Material prepared Stepan Stroev

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