Everything you need to know about ex-Miss Ukraine Anastasiia Lenna as she trains to fight Russian troops
12.03.2022 - 21:23
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Former Miss Ukraine Anastasiia Lenna has joined the Ukrainian forces to fight Russian troops as Vladimir Putin's invasion continues.The stunning brunette has swapped evening gowns for a rifle as she warned Russian invaders that they will "will die on our land" if they continue their advance. Sharing images on her social media, Anastasiia, who represented Ukraine at the 2015 Miss Grand International beauty pageant, has vowed to defend Ukraine until their safe border is restored.This week, Anastasiia, who has 315,000 Instagram followers, posted another video contrasting Ukraine before the war compared to recent photos and videos.
Alongside the upload, she shared: "We are strong! We are independent! All will be good!" But what else do we know about the former beauty queen? Let's take a look... Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
How old is she? Anastasiia is believed to be 24 years old and so was born in 1997. Where is she from? The brunette beauty was born in Ukraine and graduated with a degree in marketing and management in Kiev Slavistik University.
What does she do? Anastasiia previously represented Ukraine at the 2015 Miss Grand International beauty pageant. However, the war has transformed Anastasiia's life after she decided to recruit herself as a soldier alongside the conscripted men.The 24 year old is documenting her experiences on her social media where she has posted a number of photos of her bravery and commitment to her country to her 315,000 Instagram followers.
"Training.The invaders will die on our land! All world see this! Wait and see what will happen," Anastasiia wrote. She has since posted other photos with hashtags such as
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