The Ukrainian congresswoman came to the meeting with 3 grenades, it turned out that she used to be a

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-29

When it comes to "Ukraine", you may have heard that it used to be the territory of the Soviet Union, but then the Soviet Union collapsed and Ukraine became an independent state. Of course, compared to those big brothers in the Soviet Union, Ukraine is still almost meaningless, just like children who grow up and still can't compete with adults.

Then, Ukraine ran to play with the West, and voluntarily threw away the inherited nuclear **, isn't this fun for European and American capitalists!As a result, Ukraine has become a miasma, and the political environment is chaotic.

Speaking of which, I guess you might ask, who is the ** in Ukraine?That's the popular star Zelensky, who has only become popular all over the world in recent years, he is not the kind of veteran politician, he was originally a TV star, and he became popular because he starred in a movie called "Servant of the People".

During the 2019 ** elections, the Ukrainian masses were tired of those politicians and wanted to try a new face, so they chose Zelensky.

His election, you say it's outrageous, right?At that time, there was also a female parliamentarian in Ukraine, named Radhya Savchenko. Her story was quite dramatic, too. Just before the 2019 elections, something went on between Russia and Ukraine, and everyone knew about it. A Russian court sentenced a woman named Radhya Savchenko to 22 years in prison for illegally crossing the border and killing two Russian citizens.

But on the Ukrainian side, they actually said that this Savchenko is their parliamentarian, and according to the diplomatic immunity agreement, Russia is not qualified to try her. I really don't understand what the hell is going on in these two countries. Ladia's background is quite legendary. She spent almost ten years in the Ukrainian army in her early years and also has a lot of experience flying.

But they later ran away and joined an organization called the Camp Aydar, which was a little minion who advocated Ukrainian nationalism. Staying there, Radia did the things mentioned above, but she claimed that she didn't kill people with her own hands, and just told the headquarters the location of the people, and she didn't participate in the rest of the matter.

Eh, who can say this kind of thing clearly?Anyway, as soon as Russia announced the results of the trial, the Ukrainian people were anxious and frantically supported Radia on the Internet, saying that Russia was bullying.

This incident is getting bigger and bigger, and Radia is still suffering in prison, but she and this incident have become an excuse for European and American countries to attack Russia. European and American countries immediately laid off economic sanctions against Russia, and Ladian, who was sitting in prison, was very famous. Who would have thought that such a deserter would end up becoming a hero of Ukraine?

At the beginning, the then Ukrainian ** Poroshenko felt that this method was quite good, because according to international rules, as state civil servants, even if they violated the law, they could not be directly detained, and they had to discuss it through diplomatic channels first, and they had a certain amount of immunity.

Therefore, when Radia became a parliamentarian, Russia could not directly convict her, so she could only refer to international treaties and deal with the crime through diplomatic means.

Although this statement sounds reasonable, it actually doesn't have much effect, at most someone else could have been put to death, and the sentence has become a bit longer.

After wrestling and tug-of-war between all parties, the Russian court stuck to the original verdict and sent Radia to prison on the grounds that she did not become a parliamentarian when she committed the crime and did not have diplomatic immunity.

Interestingly, only half a year after the court issued its verdict, Putin issued a special order agreeing to exchange Radia for two Russian soldiers captured in the war in Donbass.

Therefore, after several months in prison, Radya not only did not lose her life, but was recognized as a hero in the hearts of Ukrainians.

At that time, the Ukrainian ** Poroshenko didn't know if he saw that ** used this incident to hype up his own methods, so he hurriedly pushed for Radya to be put in the position of parliamentarian.

After Radya was released, Poroshenko personally went to Ukraine to meet her, and personally helped her carry the National Medal of Honor, commended her for her contribution to **, and gave her a nickname"Hero of Ukraine"。

You may not be familiar with this woman named Radia, but a few years ago in Ukraine, she was quite a well-known figure. Just ask, in the history of Ukraine, which politician has tried to go back and forth between various political parties, and even considered using force and walking into parliament with a bomb in his hand?I'm afraid that there is only such a person in the entire history of Ukraine.

What's more, this person was a big hero in the eyes of Ukrainians before, and this dramatic turn turned out to be even more dramatic than Zelensky's transformation from an actor to a **.

Radia came from an ordinary background, and her previous life could be described as a mess. If it weren't for the international attention, it would well be that she would have been just a passing name on the Russian news. When Radia was given a Russian amnesty, she decided to enter politics and try to change her life.

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