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It was 3 years ago… Why is a Ukrainian woman wanted internationally for ‘pumping breasts’ in Moscow’s Red Square?

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A Ukrainian woman who filmed a video exposing her breasts in Moscow’s Red Square, overlooking the Kremlin, has been placed on international arrest warrant. New York Post Capture

A Ukrainian woman who filmed a video exposing her breasts in Moscow’s Red Square, overlooking the Kremlin, has been placed on international arrest warrant.

According to multiple foreign media outlets, including The Sun and the New York Post, on the 20th (local time), Ukrainian model Lolita Bogdanova (24) lifted her top in front of St. Basil’s Cathedral on Red Square in Moscow, the Russian capital, three years ago. I filmed a video of myself exposing my breasts. This happened before Russia invaded Ukraine.

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Bogdanova expressed displeasure among religious believers over the actions in front of the onion-domed St. Basil’s Cathedral, one of Russia’s holiest sites, and she apologized. He also explained, “The video was filmed several years ago and was uploaded by someone other than me.”

As the controversy continued, authorities ordered her to leave the country, and Bogdanova was also not detained after signing a petition not to leave Russia until a full investigation was conducted.

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However, it seems likely that he has already fled to the United States, as there have been posts on social media that appear to have been taken in the United States and elsewhere.

The news that Bogdanova was added to the wanted list comes days after the mysterious death of Putin’s political rival Alexei Navalny.

Russian authorities reportedly placed Bogdanova on international arrest for ‘criminal charges’ without explaining the exact charges. However, the media speculates that the recent spread of the video in question through social media may have sparked the anger of Russian authorities.

Some speculate that it may be a means to arouse public opinion criticizing Putin following the mysterious death of Alexei Navalny in prison.

Source: Donga

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