Deanon of Svitlana Loginova, a female meme who does not want to leave Crimea

30 September 2024 5 minutes Author: Cyber Witcher

Svitlana Loginova from Novy Urengoy became an Internet meme because of her refusal to leave the occupied Crimea and her support for annexation. Her personal information is of interest in research related to Russian propaganda. The article analyzes her role in supporting the occupation regime and sarcastically portrays her as a symbol of cotton propaganda. This information is important for understanding the influence of Russian narratives among citizens who support the aggression in Crimea.

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Very funny parody

In general, I don’t want to go from Crimea, from Alushta, how cool it is here, at home – a Russian woman who became a meme, Loginova Svitlana Volodymyrivna from Novy Urengoi

Loginova Svitlana Volodymyrivna 11/16/1984

  • Addresses – Yamalo-Nenetsky JSC, Novy Urengoy, st. Optimist bldg. 6 p. 1b sq. 409 – Novy Urengoy microdistrict Tundrovyi, building 2, quarter 26

  • Personal identification number: 312101788026

  • SNILS:14289205368

  • Passport 1405588544 issued on 2005-09-08, OVD of the Yakovliv district, Bilhorod region.

  • Social networks https://ok.ru/profile/340695731012

  • Email: [email protected]

  • Phones: +79091990422, there is a telegram, +79606387564

Husband Loginov Kostyantyn Gennadiyovych 12.10.1976

  • TIN 890410241506

  • SNILS 138-1018975

  • Address – Novy Urengoi, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Mkr. Tundrovyi, building 2, sq. 26

  • Phone +79224520699 is a telegram

  • Email [email protected]

  • Passport 1402 925175

  • The passport was issued by Department No. 3 of the Department of the Passport and Visa Service of the UBS of the city of Belgorod

Svetlana and her husband ran a YouTube channel, where they published videos of trips and trips to stores.The main content consisted of occasional videos about places they thought were better than Novy Urengoy, or criticisms of poor living conditions, high prices and unattractive surroundings, particularly from the perspective of those who support Russian propaganda.

Svitlana calls Alushta the only place where she is really comfortable, and it is not surprising, because it is a Ukrainian city. A video on her channel shows how she lives in Crimea, where she compares prices and lifestyle with Novy Urengoy. It is especially telling that for her 300 grams of sausage for okroshka is a symbol of the culinary pinnacle.

If you watch her husband’s channel, you can see many videos showing all aspects of Svetlana’s life in Urengoy. It is amazing how this family from Belgorod ended up in such conditions. Their passports are from Belgorod, and if they had not left for Crimea, they probably could have waited to be released from such a life by the Armed Forces.

How the Loginov family lives

By the way, about the house. Everything is known comparatively. We decided to go through Google maps and look at the place where the Loginov family lives. Let us remind you of their home address – Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Mkr. Tundrovyi, building 2, sq. 26.

Tundrovyi 2 microdistrict, at first glance, looks quite decent, as if from the news pictures of Russian propaganda channels. But this is only the appearance. As soon as you drive into the yard, the first thing that catches your eye is a spontaneous dump. The Russians tried to organize an isolated place for collecting waste, but the result leaves much to be desired.

Ukrainian men probably already imagine how quickly the professional flooring will begin to collapse in the conditions of the far north. This, however, is not the main problem: garbage is scattered around the tanks, and the fences are constantly hit by cars and other objects. The state of the stairs and paving in an almost new building is particularly surprising.

Considering the fact that the buildings are beginning to collapse from the foundation and the roof, one can only imagine the state of Svitlana Loginova’s house in a few years. The view from her window also evokes mixed emotions, emphasizing the general state of decay and indifference to detail in everyday life.

Svitlana Loginova describes the view from her window, which includes abandoned wastelands, a fence with barbed wire and puddles from leaking sewage. Behind the blue fence is a kindergarten, and children can see barbed wire from the windows, which emphasizes the impact of slave psychology. Her worldview and everyday reality demonstrate a lack of awareness that regardless of which side of the wire they live on, they still remain in zone-like conditions.

The couple has as many as three shops nearby and they help them brighten up their dreary life. It is interesting that both Loginovs actively use the “Red and White” online alcohol store, having different accounts. Obviously, their tastes in alcohol do not coincide.

One thing can be said for sure – alcohol occupies a significant place in their lives, and their health clearly does not improve. But in the house where Svitlana lives, everything is arranged with calculation. If you go around the corner from the liquor stores, you can see something interesting – this is another indicator of their specific lifestyle and environment.

That’s right, around the corner there are broken steps and two medical institutions at once, where they can help with a cast or get rid of a drunk for money. Svetlana’s life, judging by everything, is quite dull. The only thing that is a little pleasing in her yard is the playground, which stands out against the background of the general picture.

Three whole play complexes — with swings and swings — against the background of everything else in the house look almost like Disneyland. Svetlana is satisfied with her district and its appearance. Her optimistic view of the environment emphasizes the contrast with reality, which she sees through the prism of living conditions and local infrastructure.

The information was taken from Osintbees open sources

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