Russian nationalist living in Germany deported for insulting Ukrainian refugees

Yuliya Prokhorova, a Russian nationalist infamous for inciting people by posting degrading films about Ukrainians on social media, was deported from Germany. In a particularly well-liked TikTok video, blogger "TikTok" aggressively insulted two Ukrainian women while posing the question, "Who owns Kherson?''

Yuliya Prokhorova, a Russian nationalist infamous for inciting people by posting degrading films about Ukrainians on social media, was deported from Germany. In a particularly well-liked TikTok video, blogger
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Yuliya Prokhorova, a Russian nationalist infamous for inciting people by posting degrading films about Ukrainians on social media, was deported from Germany. In a particularly well-liked TikTok video, blogger “TikTok” aggressively insulted two Ukrainian women while posing the question, “Who owns Kherson?”

While living in Germany, she frequently posted controversial content on her social media accounts, applauding the conflict and demeaning Ukrainians. For instance, on May 9, she attended anti-war demonstrations with the Russian flag while playing loud Russian music in her leased apartment in Munich.

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The most well-known clip saw her chasing two Ukrainian immigrants down the street while yelling, “Russia will triumph. Bravo, Russia! Kherson’s owner? The vote has already started!”

Following the release of this video, German law enforcement agencies joined the unwelcome guest’s job. However, Prokhorova was seen using official police letters as toilet paper and filming the entire event. She has also produced instructional movies that explain how to aid the Russian military without getting locked up in Europe.

Her rented flat was reportedly searched this past fall, and three smartphones and a laptop were taken into custody. It was discovered that Prokhorova was residing illegally in Germany. Her social media activity ended on October 14; unofficial reports claim she has been detained throughout this period.

Prokhorova was born in the Samara region in 1992, according to the magazine “The Insider,” although she later relocated to Moscow. She was employed at “Pyateroka” as a cashier.

The most well-known clip saw her chasing two Ukrainian immigrants down the street while yelling, “Russia will triumph. Bravo, Russia! Kherson’s owner? The vote has already started!”