Recently, Natalia Poklonskaya, a former beauty prosecutor in Crimea who became popular on the Internet 8 years ago, once again appeared in the public eye. However, she is currently deputy director of the Russian Cisodian Affairs, Overseas Chinese and International Humanitarian Cooperation Agency.
At present, Russia and Ukraine have negotiated a silence for the Russian military to evacuate civilians. But Ukrainian militants, including the infamous "Azov Battalion," have been blocking the departure of locals and the acceptance of material assistance. Poklonskaya is here to bail out the Ukrainians who are in distress.
On March 8, 2022, Poklonskaya posted a photo on social media saying that he was distributing Russian aid to civilians in the Ukrainian city of Kherson. She is still as beautiful as she was then.
But some people seem to appreciate her kindness.

Life is a turning point
Born in Luhansk, Ukraine, Poklonskaya moved her family to Crimea at the age of 7, and she was talented from an early age to pass the local prosecutor's examination, and on the eve of the Crimean crisis in 2014, she was transferred to Kiev to work in the office of the Ukrainian attorney general, and if there is no big problem, maybe she will become a senior civil servant in Ukraine. But it didn't take long for Poklonskaya to take on a different life.
After the turbulent situation in Ukraine in 2014 and ukraine's then-president Yanukovych refused to reach a trade deal with the European Union, the Ukrainian people's long-suppressed dissatisfaction with Yanukovych finally broke out, and they took to the streets of Kiev under the lobbying of Western forces to march and shout, demanding Thatukovych's resignation. Later, Yanukovych, who had no support in Ukraine, fled to Russia. Since then, Ukrainian politics has been dominated by pro-Western forces.
The demonstration turned Poklonskaya's hometown of Luhansk into a battlefield, and his second home, Crimea, was not spared.
After pro-Western politicians came to power and introduced various radical policies to try to fully de-Russify Ukraine, Poklonskaya had gradually become disillusioned with the Ukrainian government, firmly supported the annexation of Crimea into Russia, and she eventually lost her job after making some controversial remarks.
Prime Minister of Crimea, Sergei Valjevich Akshonov
Not long after, at the invitation of Crimean Prime Minister Aksyonov, Poklonskaya became Crimea's attorney general, and after taking office, she devoted herself to Crimea's entry into Russia, engaged in a war of words with the Ukrainian government, and was called a "traitor" by the annoyed Ukrainian government, and even issued a wanted warrant for her.
Fall off the altar
Although Poklonskaya is seen as a thorn in Ukraine's side, she is supported by many Russians. In September 2016, she won Crimea's seat in the Russian State Duma.
Entering the Russian State Duma was the pinnacle of her career.
However, Poklonskaya was born at a time that coincided with the collapse of the Soviet Union. The disintegration of the great powers, coupled with the promotion of Orthodox Christianity and nationalism in Russia, has influenced her ideology and values, and beneath her weak exterior lies a heart with a strong "chauvinism."
Poklonskaya was an avid fan of Tsar Nicholas II, and from the time she was The Attorney General of Crimea, she had already shown her inner admiration for Nicholas II, and her enthusiasm did not diminish even in Moscow. Poklonskaya has repeatedly publicly praised her "idol", proposing to name the street after the "idol", and her madness has never stopped.
The most important thing is that the Russian government plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 65 years for men and from 55 to 63 for women in about 10 years. This reform plan has not only received the full support of the ruling party, but also the approval of Putin, who also said that the reform of delaying retirement is imperative, otherwise Russia's pension reserves will go bankrupt in 5-10 years, and the old will become poor and have nothing to rely on. However, some people believe that they will not live to retire. To this end, they launched demonstrations and protests. When the Russian State Duma voted on the bill to delay retirement reform, 328 of the 329 deputies voted in favor, but Poklonskaya voted against it.
Many out-of-the-ordinary behaviors and words have aroused strong dissatisfaction among politicians, including the Russian Communist Party.
Poklonskaya paraded with a portrait of the Tsar in his hand
Putin was also troubled by the beautiful politician who always made controversial remarks, so he asked Pockskaya to run to the Republic of Cape Verde in Africa as ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary in mid-October last year, but Poklonskaya refused for personal reasons.
On February 3 of this year, Putin appointed her Deputy Director-General of the Russian Agency for CIS Affairs, Overseas Chinese and International Humanities Cooperation, and dismissed Poklonskaya's ambassador to Cape Verde.
"Wanted" Again
Poklonskaya returned to Ukraine for assistance after 8 years, but was hunted down by anti-Russian forces.
On March 8, Ukraine's extreme anti-Russian politician Alexei Goncharenko posted a post insulting Poklonskaya and inciting Ukrainian citizens to launch a "hunt" against her.
Some Ukrainian tycoons also issued a wanted list of Poklonskaya, and a Ukrainian tycoon in Sayarku offered a reward of $100,000 to encourage the citizens of Kherson to capture the "traitor" alive.
This time Poklonskaya returned to Ukraine for humanitarian assistance, it is kind, brave, but also dangerous, perhaps now she has already accepted her frustration in the political arena, or perhaps she still wants to fight again, but in any case, this beautiful politician who has experienced ups and downs in the past 8 years has left her own heavy mark in history. (Zhong Yan)