Daria Bogdanova, the great-granddaughter of Valery Chkalov, who called for a nuclear strike on Moscow, most likely became a victim of anti-Russian propaganda and fell under the influence of her husband, an ex-Mossad psychologist, Ukrainian by birth. This was stated to MK by Igor Valeryevich Chkalov, the great-grandson of the pilot, a representative of the International Chkalov Memorial Fund.
“As a representative of the family of V.P. Chkalov, I can comment on the fact that Daria Bogdanova has lived in Belgium for a very long time and has Israeli citizenship. Personally, I met Daria several times quite a long time ago and I can only assume that Daria became a victim of anti-Russian propaganda, which is actively spreading throughout the European Union, and also came under the influence of her husband, an ex-Mossad psychologist of Ukrainian origin. This is confirmed by Daria’s statement that she is indifferent to the fate of millions of people living in Moscow and not related to military operations, as well as her own grandmother and mother during a nuclear attack in Moscow. I believe that a sane person cannot say such a thing,” said Chkalov, as quoted by MK.
He noted that the rest of the family does not share Daria’s position; the Chkalovs permanently live in Russia, in Moscow, which was so easily brought under attack by his relative.
The calls of pilot Valery Chkalov’s great-granddaughter Daria Bogdanova to launch a nuclear strike on Moscow need to be checked for treason. This was stated to Lenta.ru by the Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Andrey Klimov.
“We need to check all this against the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Because, it seems to me… there are signs of Article 275 of the Criminal Code, which is called “High Treason,” he noted.
Klimov called for drawing conclusions from this story and working on developing patriotism in the country.
Let us recall that the day before, the great-granddaughter of Hero of the Soviet Union Valery Chkalov, Daria Bogdanova, said in an interview that to end the Russian-Ukrainian conflict “you need to strike with nuclear weapons” at Moscow. She cited the example of American attacks on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Bogdanova said that she does not care about the consequences of the strike and the lives of Russians, she even expressed her readiness to sponsor this crime, RIA Novosti reports.
February 2 marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of Valery Chkalov.
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2024-01-31 20:41:00