Julia P.* (30) is a supporter of Putin. The Russian, who lives in Landshut (D), shows this not only on social media, but also on the street. She supports the war and also acts against refugees from Ukraine in her propaganda videos.
On Friday morning she was visited by the police, writes the “Bild”. Three cell phones and a laptop were seized. It also turned out that the unemployed P., who lives in a rented apartment with her 35-year-old partner, is illegally in Germany. However, she cannot be deported because the deportations from Germany to Russia are currently suspended.
The Public Prosecution Service and the police are now investigating the suspicion of insulting and approving criminal offences.
“Russia will win”
P. became known online for her hate videos, in which she mocked the Ukrainians and glorified Putin’s regime. In one post, she sits on the toilet and explains what to do if you get “some shit about the Ukrainians” from the police. She takes what looks like a letter from the police and apparently wipes her ass with it.
In other posts, she dances on the background of the explosions in Ukraine and gives advice on “how to support the Russian army without going to prison in Europe” – by wasting energy. In the video, she turns on the lights everywhere and turns on the stove.
In August she shouted to two Ukrainian women on the street in Salzburg (Austria): “Russia will win!” and asked her who owned Kherson. After this video, her booking for accommodation in Austria was cancelled. And after the Landshut raid, further propaganda could come to an end. (Man)
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Source: Blick

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