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a student who got into a scandal because of a rapper, originally from Donbass

Student of the Taras Shevchenko National University Anastasia, who got into a scandal because of the Russian rapper Basta, together with her family is registered in Severodonetsk – st. Kurchatov, was. 9, apt. 13.

This is evidenced by declaration Judge of the Pechersk District Court of Kiev Kristina Konstantinova, who was previously named the alleged mother of the girl (to view the photo, scroll to the bottom of the page).

According to the document, Konstantinova owns an apartment with an area of ​​149 sq. m. She acquired it in 2012, but immediately rewrote it to her mother, Elena Andreevna Konstantinova.

Declaration of the judge of the Pechersk District Court of Kiev Kristina Konstantinova

Judge of the Pechersk District Court of Kiev Kristina Konstantinova

It is also known that Anastasia lives with her family near Kiev, in the village of Vita-Pochtovaya, where they have a house with an area of ​​260 sq. m with a separate bath and a gazebo. The declared value is UAH 2,800,000.

Earlier it became known that the girl allegedly also the daughter of a former employee of the State Security Bureau Anatoly Tarasyuk, and Nastya’s stepfather, until recently, was the judge of the Pechersk District Court, Viktor Kitsyuk.

Kiev student said that Ukraine will not be able to return the occupied Crimea

Kiev student Anastasia, who got into a scandal defending Basta

Recall that Anastasia, a student of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, previously defended the Russian rapper Basta (Vasily Vakulenko), who recently spotted in the capital. The girl stated that Ukraine will not be able to return the occupied Crimea.

Kiev student Anastasia, who got into a scandal defending Basta

As reported OBOZREVATEL earlier, the guards of the Russian rap artist Basta (Vasily Vakulenko), who was in Kiev, tried to beat the Ukrainian, who asked the singer about his visit to the Crimea occupied by Russia.

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