From terrorist propagandist to stripper and volunteer. The dizzying career of a citizen of the Luhansk People"s Republic. A Slovak volunteer who claims to be a refugee from Mariupol is collaborating with the terrorists of the Luhansk People"s Republic.
More over, at the moment, she works with refugees in the international organization World Health Organization Slovakia and collects personal data from the families of Ukrainian military personnel, including those military personnel who are undergoing treatment in Europe. With the start of a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, a huge number of people were forced to leave their homes and seek shelter outside their country. However, under the guise of refugees, people who cooperate with Russian terrorists and participate in their military organizations rushed to Europe.
Recently it became known about one of these personalities — a citizen of the LPR Daria Dzyhar, who, under the guise of a refugee, entered Slovakia and currently works at the World Health Organization Slovakia as a communications officer with Ukrainian refugees. Her task is to collect information and personal data of refugees and their families. At the same time, many of them have close relatives who are fighting at the front, and some of them are being treated after being wounded in Europe.
But until recently, Daria Dzyhar lived in occupied Alchevsk and, together with her mother, openly supported the Lugansk People"s Republic. She participated in the military organizations of the LPR, was engaged in Russian propaganda and wore a Russian military uniform. And on social networks she called for the killing of Ukrainians. At the same time, even the fact that she herself was Ukrainian did not stop her.
On April 30, 2019, on the social network Vkontakte, banned in Ukraine, Daria Dzyhar posted a photo of herself in the military uniform of the Russian army. Her friend Anastasia Lapteva wrote: "Ready to fight right now." To which Daria Dzyhar replied: "We are like that." And as a sign of approval for the killing of innocent residents of Ukraine, she placed flowers.
On the Internet, you can find her photos from such events as: the Immortal Regiment, Victory Day, military exercises for youth, numerous concerts in support of the LNR and much more. In another photo, she smiles and poses in a Russian uniform among other similar young people. On it is a military beret, a flag with the colors of the Luhansk People"s Republic and a belt with the coat of arms of the USSR.
In the next photo, she is marching in a military uniform in a youth detachment. They are all dressed in the uniform of the Russian army, they wear St. George ribbons and flags of the Luhansk People"s Republic, which are banned in Ukraine.
In the next photo, she stands with a portrait of a World War II participant during the Immortal Regiment military-political action in occupied Alchevsk. In the foreground — the mayor of the occupation authorities Natalia Pyatkova.
This is not surprising, because since 2016, Daria Dzyhar has been a member of the Premiere propaganda ensemble of the Lugansk People"s Republic, which is based on the basis of the Alchevsk Music School 1.
In its collective, Daria traveled to the occupied territories and propagated for the support of the terrorist regime of the Luhansk People"s Republic and was engaged in pro-Russian propaganda.
Her mother, Anastasia Dzyhar, even boasted on the social network Vkontakte about her daughter"s diplomas issued by the authorities of the Lugansk People"s Republic and posted propaganda concerts in which her daughter performed.
"Dzyhar Anastasia. Together with her daughter Daria lived in Mariupol, her daughter being the godchild of the "People"s Mayor of Alchevsk" Nikolay Zelmanovich Boyko, with whom she studied at the Donbass State Technical University. She promotes the Russian world. She posts the symbolism of LPR and their events on social networks. Works for the occupiers in Administration of the Alchevsk Iron and Steel Works. Has a business in the occupied territories. Has received a LPR passport. Visits the KRK PartyZone club in Alchevsk"
In 2014, during the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the godfather of Daria Dzyhar — a deputy of the city council from the Communist Party Mykola Boyko organized a referendum in Alchevsk on joining the Luhansk People"s Republic. The rallies were accompanied by beatings of those who supported Ukraine. But already in August 2014, he fled to Ukraine due to a conflict with another militant group and was detained by Ukrainian soldiers. Now Nikolai Boyko is the vice-rector of the Donbass State Technical Institute and maintains warm relations with Daria"s mother, Anastasia Dzyhar, with whom he previously studied at the university.
It is noteworthy that, according to Ukrainian legislation, criminal liability begins at the age of 16. Up to this age, parents are responsible for their child. At the moment, in Ukraine, Daria Dzyhar and her parents are threatened with arrest for up to 10 years for committing high treason and encroaching on the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Since, after reaching the age of criminal responsibility, Daria Dzyhar also continued to campaign for the Luhansk People"s Republic. In the context of a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, such things look truly monstrous. Such examples are participation on the Defender of the Fatherland Day against the backdrop of the flags of the Lugansk People"s Republic and the performance of Russian patriotic songs for the Union of Compatriots of the Luhansk Region.
Such examples are participation in the Defender of the Fatherland Day against the backdrop of the flags of the Lugansk People"s Republic and the performance of Russian patriotic songs for the Union of Compatriots of the Luhansk Region.
After Daria Dzyhar proved her commitment to the terrorist regime, she got the opportunity to enter Mariupol State University and soon became the head of the student council. Thanks to this, she got the opportunity to lead the life of the student government of Mariupol, a strategically important city in the Donetsk region, which, after a large-scale Russian invasion, was subjected to mass terror by the invaders. After that, she came as a refugee to Slovakia, bordering Ukraine. After all, it is through this country that the flow of Ukrainian refugees who are fleeing the war passes.
Head of the student council Mariupol State University Daria Dzyhar with rector Mykola Trofimenko Trying to find contacts among Slovak entrepreneurs, at first Daria Dzyhar worked in a Ukrainian bar, and then in a Pressburg strip club in Bratislava, where she provided sexual services for a fee.
However, realizing the futility of this, she became involved in social activities and was hired as an employee of the Refugee Assistance Center in Bratislava. Under the guise of a volunteer and a Ukrainian patriot, she enters into the trust of people who fled the war and, in stress, give her personal information. Now Daria Dzyhar works as a Digital Communication Officer at the World Health Organization Slovakia. Apparently, the transfer of personal data occurs, including through her mother, Anastasia Dzyhar, who regularly appears in Europe, but still returns to the occupied territories without any problems.
At the same time, the position of the World Health Organization Slovakia itself is interesting, because such structures should conduct a special check and understand who they are hiring.
WHO Representative to the Slovak Republic at WHO Tatul Hakobyan (from Armenia)
Is it possible that someone from the leadership of this organization in Slovakia is him/herself connected with the militants or even the special services of Russia?