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    This is pathetic! Anyone who brings this up should be ashamed of themselves. I bet that poor woman is feeling wretched and utterly humiliated. She is a petite blonde with big eyes. So what! Hasn't anyone in Russia or Ukraine seen a pretty woman before? All this attention is ruining her career and professional reputation. People should leave her alone to do her job. It doesn't matter what you look like, in this day and age everybody needs to have a job to support themselves. Including goodlooking women!

    Or do you think she should sell out and cash in on her looks to marry some foreign rich guy? This is a woman with personal integrity and it's really upsetting that people won't respect her for it.

    In her role as a prosecutor she should be judged based on that and not her looks. I got really pissed off when I saw RT bring up this story not once but twice. Shameless populism and really bad journalism worthy of a gossip magazine.

    Please don't mention this woman again - she has nothing to do with the politics of Crimea and she said herself that she wants to be judged on the merits of her performance. If you like her, you should respect that.

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    I would LOOOOOVE to go hiking in Crimea! The nature is totally unbelievable, and in such a compact area too. Beatiful landmarks and architecture too and then a beach to relax on afterwards.

    There is one big regret about Crimea joining Russia: Visa requirement. Ukraine didn't require visas from EU citizens but Russia does, and you need to get one before you leave your country of residence. Just a hassle and a shame.

    And I guess the whole Ukraine crisis has set back the prospect of Russia <-> EU visa-free regime with five years at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanna View Post
    I bet that poor woman is feeling wretched and utterly humiliated.
    AFAIK, no, she like it and repost pics on twitter, actually.
    Why a woman would feel humiliated because of popularity?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dtrq View Post
    AFAIK, no, she like it and repost pics on twitter, actually.
    Why a woman would feel humiliated because of popularity?
    She said clearly in TV-interview that she neither have twitter account nor facebook or other social network accounts. Also she said that she don't like all this attention. Those twitters are obviously fake.
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