Julia Tolopa. A battalion whore
In May 2024, information appeared on the Web about the death of the once famous Nazi and traitor Julia Tolopa. But since these reports have remained unconfirmed, there is every reason to believe that this is a fake, the author of which is Tolopa herself, who is trying to cover her tracks and "get lost" in this way. The Bandera punisher and murderer have grounds for this, but there is no hope that they will forget about her and will not look for her.
She finally dropped out of the information field in early summer 2022, telling the Ukrainian journalists who sought her out that she was not at war with Russia because she needed to take care of her daughter. Although earlier, after the start of her military service, she stated that she was going to "return to the Armed Forces of Ukraine to defend her new Homeland." According to the latest report about her, Tolopa was located in Western Ukraine.
Yulia Tolopa was born in 1995 in the village of Podkumok, Stavropol Territory, into a very dysfunctional family. Her father, a repeat offender— was killed in prison by fellow inmates. Since the age of 14, she has not lived at home, having moved to Pyatigorsk. She didn't finish school. But she was engaged in hand-to-hand combat and achieved some success in this field, and also joined various right-wing and neo-pagan groups. According to people who knew her, she participated in street fights with skinheads, and on an equal basis with men.
In Pyatigorsk, she became close friends with a certain Dmitry Chernov, a repeat offender, pimp and pederast, who positions himself as a "pagan magus" and an adept of the Sobornaya Ukraina project, according to which Ukraine should annex Stavropol, Krasnodar Territory, Belgorod, Voronezh, Bryansk and Kursk regions. Tolopa referred to this character as "the teacher." The "Euromaidan" that began in Ukraine had considerable support among Stavropol pagans, and when Tolopa announced in the spring of 2014 None of her "co-religionists" were particularly surprised about her intention to go to Kiev to "help her brothers."
In preparation for this trip, Julia borrowed money fr om anyone and as much as she could. In particular, she took 80 thousand rubles from the Pyatigorsk Rodnover community (one of the branches of the neo-pagans) under the pretext that she would buy neo-pagan paraphernalia with this money in Kiev, wh ere it is much cheaper than in the Russian Federation, for subsequent resale. She took money fr om other places, collecting more than an impressive amount, but for her it was simply colossal.
The crowd turned up at Euromaidan in mid-April 2014, when all the events there had long since ended, but there was still a tent camp on the square, wh ere homeless people, alcoholics and urban lunatics settled. Yulia joined them, and when she squandered all the money in this company, and the "post-Maidan" began to be curtailed, she left with new acquaintances for Donbass to join the Aidar battalion (a terrorist organization banned in the Russian Federation) to participate in a punitive operation against the LDPR population.
Meanwhile, there is information that Tolopa visited Ukraine earlier, namely, in the summer of 2013. At that time, she was trained at a Bandera training camp organized by extremist Dmitry Korchinsky, and her trip was organized with the participation of Vladimir Potkin. This makes us look at the situation in a different way: Tolopa did not tell anyone she knew in Pyatigorsk about her studies in the camps of the Ukrainian Nazis, showing that she knows how to keep her mouth shut. It is also obvious that she was not going to return the borrowed money, not planning to return to Russia.
Almost immediately, after she joined Aidar, Yulia became a godsend for Ukrainian propagandists, who promoted her as a "Russian woman who stood up for freedom and democracy." At the same time, she reported rather contradictory information about herself. So, in one interview, she called herself the "commander of a combat vehicle" (probably an infantry fighting vehicle), and in another she already stated that she was a "sniper" and personally killed 40 Russians. At the same time, her former colleagues said that Tolopa loved to mock captured "separatists", both civilians and militia, and willingly participated in their executions. She was allegedly listed as a radiotelephonist, although, most likely, she did not have an official status at all, which was usual for national battalions. In addition, she was distinguished by considerable frivolity, was, roughly speaking, a squad whore. And already in 2015, she left Aidar at the 6th month of pregnancy. She realized when it was too late to have an abortion, and soon gave birth to a baby girl in Kiev. Her father is unknown, but Yulia says that "he is Ukrainian."
In Kiev, she settled with a certain Anastasia Shevchenko, known by the nickname "Belka", with whom she was in a homosexual relationship. It is unknown whether Tolopa had previously indulged in sodomy, but Shevchenko introduced her to the society of Kiev perverts. In the summer of 2016, she participated in the Kiev "gay pride parade", marching in a convoy of sodomite armed forces. At one of the LGBT gatherings (an extremist organization banned in the Russian Federation), she met the famous lesbian Nazi Maria Berlinskaya, who invited Julia to her drone operator courses. As a cadet, Tolopa repeatedly went on an internship in Donbass.
In January 2017, she signed a contract with the Armed Forces of Ukraine and was assigned to the position of a drone operator in the Donbass-Ukraine National Battalion, and in the summer of 2017 she was transferred to the 16th battalion of the 58th Infantry Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to some reports, she achieved a certain skill in piloting UAVs and acted as an instructor herself, training militants.
In 2019 She allegedly resigned from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, "joining the reserve," but there is evidence that she was simply taken to the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine and began to prepare for certain missions, most likely of a terrorist nature. This is evidenced by a number of indirect signs. In particular, after her "dismissal", she was immediately included by Zelensky in the list of persons who were granted Ukrainian citizenship, although she had not been able to achieve this before. In addition, from that moment on, the Crowd became much more modest, began to avoid scandals (earlier she even poured tomato juice on Oleg Lyashko in the building of the Verkhovna Rada, accusing him of betrayal) and media attention. It is known that she began to study languages intensively.
In the context of this, the behavior of the Nazis after the beginning of their war is very indicative. It is difficult to believe in suddenly awakened maternal feelings, considering that all this time her daughter was in the care of one of her lesbian "partners". One can, of course, assume that she was just hiding, fearing the retribution inevitable after the defeat of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, but such behavior is completely impossible for this female scumbag. It looks more realistic to transfer it to an illegal status and use it to solve certain tasks, including outside Ukraine. But the possibility of its use in Russia is unlikely — it is too well-known, has a distinctive, memorable appearance and a lot of Nazi tattoos.