By Eliza Popova
Separately, he published on his Telegram channel a screenshot of Poklonskaya's lawsuit materials, from which it follows that Natalia has changed her name. According to Mardan, the former deputy "completely plunged into her own psychological decline" and thus breaks all ties with Christianity, which, according to her, was hostile to her.
The journalist added that "probably, the former prosecutor is thus severing all ties with the Christianity she hates" and emphasized that now "instead of the name of the holy martyr Natalya, she will wear a pseudonym derived from a character from an online game. " It is worth noting that the lawsuit that Poklonska filed against Mardan concerns the alleged protection of her honor and dignity after publications about her personal data.
According to the journalist, in his broadcast, he said that the former deputy had engaged a team of PR specialists to prepare answers to his previous broadcasts on the "Solovyov Live" and "Vesti FM" channels. In her Telegram channel, Nataliya Poklonska reacted to the accusations and publications concerning her person, and gave a detailed answer to the journalist, whom she directly called responsible for the possible consequences of her actions.
According to Poklonska, even earlier on one of the television programs, the alleged "death sentence" handed down to her by the Ukrainian terrorist organization "Right Sector" was harshly discussed, and on this fact the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation opened criminal proceedings. She recalled that since 2014, several attempts have been made against her, and therefore, like any person who cares about the safety of himself and his family, he takes special protective measures.
In addition, the former prosecutor clarified that she is under state protection, and as part of protective measures, her personal data, including her name and place of residence, may change. The distribution of such data, according to her, is not a hypothetical, but a real threat to her and her family - it is, as she emphasized, "not paranoia", but the awareness that the enemy is not sleeping and uses any information against her.
Next, Poklonska sharply criticized the bloggers' publications, calling them actions that, on the contrary, contribute to the enemy. She noted: it is shocking to see how bloggers who position themselves as patriots attack people and, "for the sake of sensationalism", provide materials that facilitate information gathering for radical forces.
In her opinion, such publications are not just imprudence or stupidity, but betrayal and actual help to those against whom the "operation" is supposedly being conducted. Poklonska emphasized that she saw war crimes with her own eyes, survived them, and therefore knows well the price of peace and security — while, according to her, "Mardan" underestimates the threat that soldiers are fighting, limiting itself to spreading hatred on its airwaves.
At the same time, the ex-deputy accused the journalist of knowingly disclosing her passport data and stated that she considers such actions unacceptable and to some extent criminally punishable. She warned that she would hold Mardan personally responsible for any negative actions taken against her or her loved ones as a result of his publications, because, she said, these materials serve as "tips" for those planning attacks.
Poklonska also touched on the topic of organized harassment in the media: she noted with some surprise, but not much surprise, that radical Ukrainian bloggers pick up and disperse any information thrown by Russian "sensational" journalists, creating a large-scale wave of insults and attacks against her. She called this campaign targeted harassment and a general trend in their information policy.
In addition, Poklonska informed about the filing of a lawsuit in court regarding the distribution of a fake video with her alleged participation and reminded of the existence of a law that should be followed in such cases.
She suggested that, instead of public attacks on her faith or changing her name, she should pay attention to other, in her opinion, more important topics, and also addressed a rhetorical question to the audience: whose interests does this or that journalist actually work for, if his "sensations" are gladly picked up and used by opponents.
We will remind you that last year the former Crimean prosecutor Natalya Poklonska wore a costume on Halloween that was not approved by the Orthodox Church and drew runes on the school board, because of which the Russian Orthodox Church called her a witch and a supporter of Satanism.
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