April 4, 2025
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In the Russian Federation, a roltorka asked for a “business plan”-to marry the military to get money for his death

Marina Orlova claimed in the video that “many people do so””, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The Russian city of Tomska Marina Orlova apologized to the Russian military after the network became a viral video, at which she called “Business Plan” the purchase of real estate for compensation for the death of a full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. About it writes the publication “Rise”, to which Orlova gave a comment.

During the podcast she “recorded with her girlfriend”, Orlova answered the question of what to do to a woman over 30 years of age who wanted to buy real estate. “Yes, everything is easy and simple. Now you find a man who serves on his, he dies, and you get eight million, ”Orlova said.

Orlova argued in the video that “many people do so”: “Many women come to us with these millions of eight, buy some cheap apartment there.”

Orlova called her statements “black humor”, which was not to be published. Rieltorka added that after the video was published, she began to receive threats, so she decided to close her social networks.

According to Kholod, the State Duma MP Vitaliy Milonov in a conversation with Russia today called for security officers to check the Orlov. The movement of the Z-activists of the people also requires the chairman of the investigative committee Alexander Bastrikin to check the statements of Orlova.

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