Ella Polyakova

Ella Mikhaylovna Polyakova (Russian: Элла Михайловна Полякова; born 7 February 1941) is a Russian human rights activist, a member of President Vladimir Putin's advisory council on human rights. She is also a leader of non-governmental organization Soldiers' Mothers of St. Petersburg. She is a laureate of Galina Starovoitova Peace Prize (1999), Aachener Friedenspreis (2004); in 2005 she was nominated for Nobel Peace Prize.[1][2]

Opinions on Ukrainian crisis

At a situation, when Kremlin consistently denies involvement in the conflict in Ukraine, Polyakova openly talked about dead and wounded Russian soldiers and also called the Russian intrusion an "invasion". "When masses of people, under commanders' orders, on tanks, APCs and with the use of heavy weapons, (are) on the territory of another country, cross the border, I consider this an invasion," Ella Polyakova said on 29 August 2014.[3]

She has also said more than 100 Russian soldiers were killed in eastern Ukraine in a single battle in August 2014 while helping pro-Russian separatists fight Ukrainian troops. According to her, around 300 people were also wounded in the same incident near the town of Snizhnye, when a column of trucks they were driving, full of ammunition, was hit by a sustained volley of Grad missiles.[4]

References

  1. "ПОЛЯКОВА ЭЛЛА МИХАЙЛОВНА". Official site of the Advisory Council at the President of the Russian Federation.
  2. "Aachener Friedenspreis 2004 an Eren Keskin und die Petersburger Soldatenmütter".
  3. Balmforth, Richard; Polityuk, Pavel (2014-08-29). "Ukraine president accuses Russian soldiers of backing rebel thrust". Reuters. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  4. Grove, Thomas (2014-08-28). "Exclusive - Over 100 Russian soldiers killed in single Ukraine battle - Russian rights activists". Reuters. Retrieved 3 September 2014.


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