Putin’s ‘Friend’ Transported Her Ponies To Russia On Military Aircraft
10- 13.09.2023, 11:39
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Propagandists went hysterical.
Former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl brought her ponies to Russia. This was reported by the Veterinary Department of the Leningrad Region.
According to the report, Kneissl brought two ponies with her. The horses were checked and quarantined. Earlier, the Tkachenko Alena Equestrian Club stated that they had met animals that had crossed six borders on their way to Russia, from Pulkovo Airport.
People on the internet noticed the post of the Russian military public page “Fighterbomber” dated September 7. It said that the horses were transported on a Russian military aircraft.
“The aviators who are now waiting for loading in Artek. You know,, instead of a heroic squad, they want to load you with ponies. If the country really needs ponies today, then fly, of course, with ponies,” wrote the author of the channel.

On September 9, he wrote that these were ponies “of some big figure, they are important and secret.” “The VIP ponies, so to speak. But no one wants to tell who the animals belong to, so that these “public resonances” of yours do not discredit respected people once again. Therefore, naturally, it was two pissed ponies that flew on a separate board, and not some service people,” the message says.
According to The Insider, the pony was delivered by a heavy military transport aircraft Il-76MD with tail number RF-76762, belonging to the 224th flight detachment of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Karin Kneissl moving to Russia: what is known
The former head of the Austrian Foreign Ministry has close ties to Putin, and he was invited to her wedding in 2018.
During the full-scale war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, Kneissl came to Russia, and at the end of the summer it turned out that she had completely moved to the village of Petrushovo in the Ryazan region.
The other day she announced that she was moving to St. Petersburg to work on the activities of the G.O.R.K.I center (The Geopolitical Observatory for Russia's Key Issues).