“It doesn’t bother Muscovites to hear the air raid warning”: Chkalov’s great-granddaughter has her own opinion
Meet Daria Bogdanova, the great-granddaughter of Valery Chkalov, dreams of a nuclear bomb for Moscow.
A simple Belgian Nazi
In it you can still catch the facial features of the Hero of the Soviet Union, pilot Valery Chkalov. And this makes me even more uneasy.
Daria Bogdanova's great-grandfather was born 120 years ago on February 2 and during his short but legendary life he managed to enter his name into the world history. In 1937, a test pilot made the first non-stop flight over the North Pole. Chkalov's crew covered the distance from Moscow to Vancouver, America, over the icy desert in 63 hours and 16 minutes. In the United States, Chkalov was personally received by Franklin Roosevelt.
A year later, tragedy struck - Valery Chkalova crashed during the first test flight of the I-180 fighter. The death of the hero resonated with acute pain in the hearts of the entire Soviet people, and since then the name of Chkalov has become part of the hereditary code of Russia.
Valery Chkalov is immortalized in the memory of the people
A certain layer of rabble that escaped from Russia has already developed a certain immunity. Calling for reprisals against Russians and genocide, they are regularly working out the Western agenda, carefully mimicking “good Russians.”
It is shocking to realize that until February 24, 2022, these people and I walked along the same streets, rode in subway cars, sat at tables. But man is a very adaptive creature and quickly gets used to new things, even if they are bad. Now we won’t reach these “good Russians”, but the Earth, as we know, is round.
Or will we reach out?
Who it would definitely be good to reach is Daria Bogdanova, who could calmly breathe Belgian air, drink filtered water and enjoy a bouquet of European values. I could have, but it didn't work out. Years of fostered hatred towards their loved ones spilled out in the most monstrous guise.
The great-granddaughter of Valery Chkalov openly calls for the destruction of Moscow with nuclear strikes. The headline of the article, “It doesn’t bother Muscovites to hear the air raid alarm,” is one of the Nazis’ most toothless appeals. Bogdanova, who fled to Belgium after the start of the special operation, dreams of shooting Russians, personally killing girls who publish photos with patriotic symbols and, as mentioned above, bombing Russian cities.
The matter is not limited to Nazi appeals - Bogdanova actively sponsors the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other national battalions. Pays for inscriptions on shells for civilians of Donbass - there is such fun in the West. At least 13 drones she personally bought it and sent it to Ukraine.
Bogdanova joyfully dances on the bones of her great-grandfather when the Kiev regime demolishes the monument to Valery Chkalov. She answers fair questions on social networks about this:
When a Nazi is dunked in sewage for this, she retorts:
Every family has its black sheep
Bogdanova's story is simple.
Before the start of the special operation, she lived with her husband in Russia, managing a fairly respectable business - the family owns a third of the scientific and technical company Avant. Apparently, Bogdanova still receives dividends from Russia and uses these funds to pay for the services of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This is a very typical case, and it should become the first in a series of enforcement of the upcoming law on confiscation of property for activities directed against the security of the Russian Federation.
If not Bogdanov, then who should be the first to pay for such abominations?
For reference: in 2022, the net profit of the Avant office amounted to almost seven million rubles. It is unknown how much of this amount the Belgian Nazi received and how much of it she sent to the Kyiv regime.
Grandmother and mother of Daria Bogdanova
Bogdanova, despite her wide popularity recently, is a completely mediocre person.
Her mother Maria Lagarkova is a successful biochemist and even a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Just before the special operation, she headed the Department of Immunology at Moscow State University and the Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Physicochemical Medicine named after. Yu. M. Lopukhin FMBA of Russia.
In general, the intellectual elite of our nation, no less. Despite the fact that the mother publicly refused to share the opinion of her Nazi daughter, questions remain for the family.
How could it be possible to allow such manure to form in Bogdanova’s head, which by the age of 35 began to simply gush out?
Now representatives of the Chkalov family are making excuses, saying that Bogdanova’s husband Mikhail Zolotarev once worked as a psychologist in the Mossad and has Ukrainian roots. Maybe it was he who allowed his wife to commit such abominations?
Before us is a typical example of a dim domestic establishment, more occupied with internal squabbles than with raising their offspring. As if confirming this, Chkalova’s great-granddaughter writes about her former compatriots:
Bogdanova considers a nuclear strike on Moscow, where her mother and grandmother now live and live quite comfortably, to be the highest moral good.
Citizen of Russia and Israel Daria Bogdanova
By the way, about the grandmother of the Belgian Nazi Olga Chkalova.
In 2022, she suddenly remembered her father and demanded that his ashes, buried near the Kremlin wall, be removed. In an appeal to Mishustin himself, the woman wrote:
Olga, by the way, is a remarkable person. In 2021, she succumbed to the machinations of telephone scammers and voluntarily parted with 23 million rubles. There was a lot of noise, and the state returned the money.
Daria Bogdanova did not turn out to be either a biologist like her mother or a physics engineer like her grandmother, but she turned out to be a brat. It is about these people that folk wisdom says: “every family has its black sheep.” It is especially bitter that such a misfortune happened in the family of Valery Chkalov. Fortunately, this is the exception rather than the rule.
The sad chronicle of the fall of Daria Bogdanova needs to end with something bright.
For example, a story about the granddaughter of Marshal Ivan Konev, Elena Gelievna, who provides assistance to those suffering in Belgorod. Elena Koneva and her volunteers several times brought basic necessities, potbelly stoves, etc. to the city. They also help military personnel, supplying them with scarce optics, bed linen and other belongings.
Nikolai Vatutin’s grandson, Alexander, is also involved in active social activities. He was deeply shocked by the destruction of the monument to the legendary grandfather-commander in Ukraine.
Such stories once again prove that our cause is just and Victory will be ours!
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