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30 years of family happiness, three children and hundreds of lives saved

Much more will be written and said about Elizaveta Glinka. Everything she did to save people’s lives can only be overestimated or correctly appreciated by those whom she helped. Dr. Lisa always spoke with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm about her activities and the work of the Fair Aid Foundation, but almost never talked about her personal life. Meanwhile, Elizaveta and Gleb Glinka lived together for 30 happy years.



Elizaveta Glinka in her youth.

An exhibition of expressionists was held at the House of Artists in Moscow, where Elizaveta met her future husband, Gleb Glinka. Young Lisa asked a stranger for a lighter, and he asked her for her phone number. The man was much older than her and seemed very old to her. But in response to a request to call, for some reason she agreed. When asked about a date, she said that she had an exam in forensic medicine.


Moscow, mid-1980s.

He met her at the morgue and was shocked by the difference between Russian and American morgues. Gleb Glinka was Russian by birth, but was born and raised in America. However, he was always drawn to historical homeland.



Lawyer Gleb Glinka.

According to Gleb Glebovich, within a week after they met, they both knew that they would definitely get married and live together all their lives. She always liked strong men. What attracted Elizaveta Petrovna was not her physical strength, but her ability to make decisions and bear responsibility for them. If the man was still smart and educated, then she could well fall in love with him. Gleb Glebovich Glinka studied and brilliantly graduated from college English literature, and then law school, with the same excellent grades. Much later, already in Russia at the age of 60, he passed the exam in Russian Bar Association and also excellent.


Elizaveta Glinka in her youth.

He was ready to stay in Russia, next to his chosen one, but Lisa just laughed: “You will be lost here!” In 1986, she graduated from the 2nd Moscow State Medical Institute and received the profession of pediatric resuscitator-anesthesiologist. And until 1990 they lived in Moscow, then they left for America together, along with their eldest son Konstantin.


With Gleb and Lisa in their Vermont home. From left to right: Olga Okudzhava, Antonina Iskander, Lisa, Gleb, poet Naum Korzhavin, playwright and director Sergei Kokovkin, Fazil Iskander, Bulat Okudzhava. 1992

In America, Elizaveta Glinka graduated from medical school with a specialty palliative medicine. Gleb Glebovich advised her to pay attention to the hospice, which was located not far from their home. Lisa began to help hopeless patients. She spent five years studying how hospices operate and what difficulties they face. And at the same time I understood that it is possible and necessary to alleviate people’s suffering.


First parachute jump, July 2009.

Later they will return to Russia at the request of Elizabeth, spend 2 years in Kyiv due to Gleb’s contract. And everywhere Doctor Lisa will help people. In Moscow, already having two sons, she will work with the First Moscow Hospice, and in Kyiv she will create her first hospice. The most amazing thing is that Gleb Glinka will always support his wife in everything. He, like no one else, understood: helping those in need was as natural a need for her as breathing.


Elizaveta and Gleb Glinka with their son.

When Dr. Lisa’s mother fell into a coma and was in the Burdenko clinic, Elizaveta Glinka bought meat every day, especially mom's favorite, cooked it, ground it into a paste so that it could be fed from a tube. She knew that her mother couldn’t taste cooked food, but nevertheless, for two and a half years, she came to the hospital twice a day and fed her mother, holding her hand. This was all she was.


With husband Gleb and son Alyosha, Vermont, 1991.

Gleb and Elizaveta raised two sons. But a third boy appeared in their family - Ilya. He was adopted in infancy, but when the boy was 13 years old, his adoptive mother died. When Doctor Lisa began to tell her husband about the fate of the boy, he immediately realized: he would become their son. He again supported his wife in her decision.


Gleb Glinka.

He could probably prohibit his wife from engaging in her activities. Elizaveta Glinka herself spoke of her readiness to stop working if it interfered with her family. But Gleb Glebovich believed that he had no moral right to do so.


Gleb and Elizaveta with children.

She loved her family and did not like to talk about them in interviews. She wanted to protect her loved ones from publicity, especially when threats began to be made against her. Dr. Lisa tried to spend weekends with her family under any circumstances. The only time she changed this habit was on December 25, 2016.


Doctor Lisa.

It was difficult for Gleb Glebovich to give gifts to his wife. In just a couple of weeks, a new thing could be seen on someone you knew or even on her ward from the Paveletsky station, where Dr. Lisa fed and treated the homeless. And again he did not protest. But she couldn’t help it and was even proud that her charges looked better than other homeless people.
When she first went to the conflict zone in Donbass to save seriously ill children, he realized how dangerous it was. But she again went at the behest of her heart to where she was needed.


Doctor Lisa.

On December 25, 2016, she boarded a plane bound for Syria. Doctor Lisa was carrying medicine for the university hospital. She will never return from this flight.
Gleb Glinka still cannot come to terms with the loss. He refuses to accept the fact that his beloved will never be around again. He will write in the afterword to her book: “I shared my life with her...”

Doctor Lisa to the rescue

From sunny Luganda they report http://lifenews.ru/news/159300
"A special team of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, with the help of Doctor Lisa, transported sick children from Donbass
The head of the Fair Aid Foundation, Elizaveta Glinka, better known as Doctor Lisa, helped organize the transportation of young patients from Donbass. A special team of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations transported 17 seriously ill children with various diagnoses, including heart disease, from eastern Ukraine. This time, there are no patients among the patients wounded during the fighting. Two victims of the clashes remained in Donetsk, Dr. Lisa hopes to pick them up soon.
In total, during the conflict in eastern Ukraine, Dr. Lisa took 189 people from the self-proclaimed republics to Russia, most of them children. Among those who are helped by the Elizaveta Glinka Foundation are not only those affected by clashes and bombings, but also simply people with serious illnesses who cannot receive qualified help in the Donbass.
The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia invariably provides assistance to Dr. Lisa’s foundation. After the children are loaded from the plane into ambulances, they will be taken to medical institutions in the Russian capital."

The question is certainly interesting, why patients cannot now receive normal care in Donetsk, in one of largest cities Ukraine...
Just a couple of years ago, before the Russian World came there, you could get any medical help there...
But Oldfisher is even more interested in something else...
The patients were taken out of Donetsk by the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations plane for Russian budget money...
Then they will all be taken to Moscow hospitals to be treated at the expense of the Russians...
But it is believed that a certain Doctor Lisa saved and cured them all...
The plane of the Ministry of Emergency Situations could not take off without Dr. Lisa???
Or hospitals in Moscow would not be able to treat without her???
In general, I’ve been hearing this expression Doctor Lisa for a long time, it means someone is madly promoting my auntie...
Let's find out what kind of Mother Teresa of the Russian World this is...
When back in 1962 in Moscow, a girl named Liza Sidorova was born into the family of father Petya Sidorov and mother Galya Poskrebysheva, no one could have imagined that this would be the future savior of Russian children from the bloodthirsty Judeo-Bender junta in Ukraine...
To correctly understand the nationality of Liza Sidorova, it’s a good idea to look at the photo of her mother Galina Poskrebysheva (1935-2008), a nutritionist...

I have no doubt that dad Petya Sidorov was there too...
Then Liza Stidorova grew up and married Gleb Glinka, about whom all that is known is that he is the son of some literary critic, in 1986. graduated from the 2nd Moscow Medical Institute and in the same year, together with her husband, immigrated to the USA....
1986 - it was still a very strong USSR, Gorbachev had just come to power, only very terry Jews were released to the West...
But probably in the case of Liza Glinka, she was already striving to build the Russian World in America...
She was an ardent patriot since childhood...
Naturally, Gleb and Lisa Glinka officially renounced Soviet citizenship upon immigration, but received American citizenship...
Those. The main philanthropist in Russia today is an American...
But let’s continue to observe the life path of the defender of the Russian World in Luganda, the American doctor Lisa...
In the dashing 90s, Liza Glinka surfaced on the territory former USSR, but not in Russia, but in Kyiv in Ukraine...
That's where she was in 1999. founded a hospice at an oncology hospital in Kyiv...
Probably, before getting sucked into the Russian budget, Madame warmed up on the Ukrainian budget...
At the same time, she created her first hospice fund, “Vera”...
When the topic of hospices in Ukraine was mastered, Dr. Lisa finally found some solutions in Moscow...
"Founded in Moscow in 2007 charitable foundation"Fair Aid", sponsored by the A Just Russia party. The foundation provides financial support and medical care to dying cancer patients, low-income non-cancer patients, and the homeless. In 2010, Elizaveta Glinka, on her own behalf, collected material assistance for the benefit of victims of forest fires."
It's clear...
In the 2000s, Dr. Lisa was noticed by Putin’s loving old friend Sergei Mironov and organized and began sponsoring her new foundation through his party...
In 2007 Dr. Lisa already has a foundation in Moscow, and in 2010. she is already collecting money with all her might for the benefit of fire victims...
Whoever collected money in their favor that year was a very sweet topic...
But the finest hour of the American citizen Elizaveta Glinka struck in 2014, when Russia went to build the Russian World in Crimea and Luganda...
American citizen Doctor Lisa has developed frantic activity in supporting Putin’s anti-American course, in the construction of the Russian World there...
"Together with the All-Russian Popular Front, which supports the current Russian government and President Vladimir Putin, she organized the march and rally “We are United” in the center of Moscow on November 4, 2014, in which all parliamentary (United Russia, Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, Communist Party of the Russian Federation, SR) and non-parliamentary (Civil platform", "Right Cause", Labor Party, "Patriots of Russia", Agrarian Party and "Greens"). According to Glinka herself: “the purpose of the action is to demonstrate that we are for unity and peace, that we must be able to negotiate, and if society does not know how to listen to each other, then tragedies like in Donbass happen,” and also: “a reminder of unity Russian people, about the need for its unification. Nowadays a very difficult situation is developing around Russia. These are both sanctions and unsubstantiated accusations."
And this is said by a lady who left the then united USSR with her husband back in 1986...
"At the end of October 2014, Elizaveta Glinka gave an interview to the Pravmir portal. The text of the interview was published on the portal. According to a quote from it, reprinted by the website of the Dozhd TV channel, Glinka allegedly said: “As a person who regularly visits Donetsk, I claim that there are no Russian troops there, whether someone likes to hear it or not. There is a militia and there are Ukrainian troops who are sorting things out among themselves. coming Civil War, this was also recognized by the UN."
In short, the American doctor Lisa believes that the Luganda army was formed exclusively from local teachers and miners who bought machine guns and tanks at Voentorg...
But now from there the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations regularly takes patients to Moscow, but it is believed that it is an American from the Russian World, Doctor Lisa, who takes them...
At the same time, she also has direct access to Himself as a member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Development civil society and human rights...
In general, what is it like, a US citizen sits on the Council under the President of Russia???
And if she was also given Russian citizenship, then on what basis, she had not been a citizen of the USSR since 1986!!!
Millions of Russians cannot obtain Russian citizenship only because at the beginning of 1992 they were registered in the USSR, but outside the RSFSR...
And the lady who left in 1986. to America, then in the 90s she lived in Ukraine and came to Russia only in 2007, this citizenship was given without any problems???
Based on what???
The secret of the Russian World...


    Elizaveta Glinka, also known as Doctor Lisa, famous public figure, was actively involved in charity work, in particular helping the children of Donbass. She is called the Russian Mother Teresa because she really helped so many people. She opened the first free hospice in Ukraine.

    Elizaveta Glinka has a medical education; to be more precise, she is a resuscitator.

    Elizaveta Glinka was born in 1962 in Moscow and died in a plane crash in December 2016. It turns out that at the time of her death she was 54 years old.

    She had a family: a husband and three children, one of whom was adopted.

    Elizaveta Petrovna Glinka, known around the world as Doctor Lisa- head of the charitable foundation Fair Aid, always came to the aid of people in need - it was she and her foundation who helped people affected by the military conflict in Donbass, and took children to Moscow for treatment.

    Born on February 20, 1962 in Moscow. She graduated from medical school with a degree in resuscitation and anesthesiology, after graduation she got married and went to live in the USA. Husband - Gleb Glinka, lawyer. In 2007, she returned with her family to Russia, where Elizaveta Petrovna founded her charitable foundation.

    Doctor Lisa has two sons and one Foster-son.

    Yesterday, December 25, 2016, it became known about the crash of the Tu-154 plane near Sochi - Doctor Lisa died in this plane crash. She was 54 years old.

    Elizaveta Glinka was born in 1962 on February 20, in 2017 she would have turned 55 years old, but she unfortunately died in a plane crash on December 25, 2016. Elizaveta Glinka was born in Moscow.

    Elizaveta Glinka is known as Doctor Lisa, she was involved in charity work and helped people in difficult life situations.

    Elizaveta Glinka was the executive director

    She is a resuscitator by training. She was also

    Elizaveta Glinka was married to American lawyer Gleb Glinka. They have two natural sons and one adopted son. They all live in America.

    Doctor Lisa or in full - Elizaveta Petrovna Glinka was born in 1962. Tragically died on December 25, 2016 at the age of 54. Doctor by profession. My husband's last name, he is a lawyer. They lived in the USA, but returned to Russia in 2007. And since then E.P. Glinka is a permanent philanthropist and director of the Fair Aid Foundation. She gave birth to two sons and raised one adopted son. How much good and fair she has done, how much more she could have done! But, alas...

    A woman whose name is Elizaveta Glinka or who is also simply called Dr. Lisa dedicated her life to helping people, especially children. She was in Donbass and Syria - that is, where there was a war and took people and children from there to Moscow for treatment.

    By profession, she is a rheumatologist-anesthesiologist.

    On February 20, 2017, she would have turned only fifty-five years old, that is, she has been since 1962.

    Her husband's name is Gleb Glinka and he is a lawyer by profession.

    The couple has three boys - the oldest Konstantin is 28 years old, then Alexey - he is 22 years old and the third, adopted son Ilya is 21 years old.

    Elizaveta Glinka- Muscovite, born into a military family on February 20, 1962 ( 54 years old).

    In 1986, Lisa graduated from medical school with a degree in pediatric resuscitation and anesthesiology.

    Then Lisa married an American lawyer with Russian roots, a descendant famous composer - Gleba Glinka..

    Lisa and her husband emigrated to America and there she received her second education. I started working in a hospice.

    In the late 90s, Elizaveta and her family moved to Kyiv, and in 2007 to Moscow.

    Dr. Lisa, as she was popularly called, has been the executive director of the Fair Aid Foundation since July 1, 2007.

    Gleb and Elizabeth have three sons, one of whom is adopted.

    Elizaveta Glinka with her sons Ilya and Konstantin(last photo)

    With husband and adopted son

    Elizaveta Glinka was born in Moscow on February 20, 1962. Her mother, Galina Poskrebysheva, is a fairly famous vitamin doctor and author of books on cooking.

    Elizaveta graduated from medical school with a degree in pediatric resuscitation and anesthesiology. She did not work in her specialty, because in the same year, in 1986, she went to live in the USA. Her husband is an American lawyer with Russian roots, Gleb Glinka.

    In America, Elizaveta worked in hospices, then moved with her husband to Ukraine for two years and opened a hospice there.

    Elizabeth has three sons, one of them adopted. They live in the USA.

    In 2007, Glinka returned to Russia; her mother became seriously ill.

    In the same year, she created the Fair Aid charity foundation. The fund is sponsored by the A Just Russia party.

    Glinka organized a collection of aid on her behalf for people affected by forest fires, she traveled to Donbass many times and took children to Russia during the hostilities. Now she was flying to Syria to donate medicine.

    This little woman did a lot of good.

    In 2012 she was awarded the Order of Friendship, in 2014 - the Hurry to Do Good medal, in 2015 - the insignia for good deeds, in 2016 - the state prize Russian Federation for achievements in the field of human rights activities.

    Elizaveta Petrovna turned 54 years old on February 20. And today many were shocked to learn that she was still on board the Tu 154, the wreckage of which is now being recovered from the Black Sea. Her husband's name is Gleb Glebovich, and they have three children. One boy is nice. They are already adults. Elizaveta Petrovna's life was filled good deeds. There was no Fair Aid fund. She took children out of Donbass precisely when they needed urgent medical help. During the flood in Krymsk she organized a charity auction. During the military events in Donbass, Syria, I visited these places many times to help people.

    An anesthesiologist-resuscitator by her first education and a palliative oncologist by her second, received in the USA, Elizaveta Glinka helped seriously ill people. But she, as a successful doctor and a well-off wife, could go to social events, spending her time among the cream of society, but Doctor Lisa chose instead to help sick people doomed to death. It was she who helped open the first hospices in Moscow and Kyiv.

    There are many such doctors in our country, dedicated to their work. But those who give all of themselves without reserve, who know how to forget about themselves and think only about these doomed ones, are still looking for.

    Elizaveta Glinka (Sidorova) was born in Moscow. In February 1962. After graduating from Pirogovka, she received the profession of pediatric resuscitator-anesthesiologist. After getting married, she moved to the USA.

    And then she returned to Russia. She lived in Moscow, lived in Kyiv for two years, where she founded the first hospice. Then she organized the same hospice in Moscow.

    Founder of the Fair Aid charity foundation. She was always the first to come to the rescue, providing material assistance to victims of fires or floods.

    From the first days of the armed conflict in Ukraine, Dr. Lisa provided not only financial assistance, collecting and helping with the delivery of medicines. It was she who, despite the whistle of bullets overhead, risking own life, flew to Donetsk and Lugansk to pick up wounded and sick children and take them to Russia for treatment.

    It is known that her husband, Gleb Glinka, works as a lawyer in America. His parents immigrated to the United States many years ago. Gleb and Elizabeth have three sons, one of whom is adopted.

    The death of people always brings pain and cuts to the heart. Especially when such people die, giving all of themselves to serve others.

    On December twenty-fifth, Elizaveta Glinka passed away. She was on board a Tu-154 aircraft, which, after refueling in Sochi, was flying to Syria. The doctor was bringing gifts to the children for New Year. And also, together with the ensemble, Alexandrova wanted to congratulate our military on the upcoming holiday.

    The plane crashed during takeoff.

    Eternal memory to Doctor Lisa and everyone who was on board the plane.

    It is a pity that such people die who bring goodness and positivity to our world.

    Dr. Lisa was just such a person; she died in a plane crash at the age of 54.

    Elizaveta Glinka was a doctor not only by profession, she was one by vocation; a woman could not ignore someone else's misfortune.

    Elizaveta was married to Gleb Glinka, together they raised three sons, the sons are already adults.

    Dr. Lisa devoted her entire life to helping sick people; for this purpose she organized a foundation called Fair Aid.

    Recently she lived in Moscow, although her children live in the USA, but Lisa believed that her place was here.


Much more will be written and said about Elizaveta Glinka. Everything she did to save people’s lives can only be overestimated or correctly appreciated by those whom she helped. Dr. Lisa always spoke with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm about her activities and the work of the Fair Aid Foundation, but almost never talked about her personal life. Meanwhile, Elizaveta and Gleb Glinka lived together for 30 happy years.

Swift romance


An exhibition of expressionists was held at the House of Artists in Moscow, where Elizaveta met her future husband, Gleb Glinka. Young Lisa asked the stranger for a lighter, and he asked her for her phone number. The man was much older than her and seemed very old to her. But in response to a request to call, for some reason she agreed. When asked about a date, she said that she had an exam in forensic medicine.


He met her at the morgue and was shocked by the difference between Russian and American morgues. Gleb Glinka was Russian by birth, but was born and raised in America. Nevertheless, he was always drawn to his historical homeland.


According to Gleb Glebovich, within a week after they met, they both knew that they would definitely get married and live together all their lives. She always liked strong men. What attracted Elizaveta Petrovna was not her physical strength, but her ability to make decisions and bear responsibility for them. If the man was still smart and educated, then she could well fall in love with him. Gleb Glebovich Glinka studied and brilliantly graduated from college in English literature, and then from law school, with the same excellent grades. Much later, already in Russia at the age of 60, he passed the Russian bar exam and also excelled.


He was ready to stay in Russia, next to his chosen one, but Lisa just laughed: “You will be lost here!” In 1986, she graduated from the 2nd Moscow State Medical Institute and received the profession of pediatric resuscitator-anesthesiologist. And until 1990 they lived in Moscow, then they left for America together, along with their eldest son Konstantin.

Between America and Russia


In America, Elizaveta Glinka graduated from medical school with a specialty in palliative medicine. Gleb Glebovich advised her to pay attention to the hospice, which was located not far from their home. Lisa began to help hopeless patients. She spent five years studying how hospices operate and what difficulties they face. And at the same time I understood that it is possible and necessary to alleviate people’s suffering.


Later they will return to Russia at the request of Elizabeth, spend 2 years in Kyiv due to Gleb’s contract. And everywhere Doctor Lisa will help people. In Moscow, already having two sons, she will work with the First Moscow Hospice, and in Kyiv she will create her first hospice. The most amazing thing is that Gleb Glinka will always support his wife in everything. He, like no one else, understood: helping those in need was as natural a need for her as breathing.

Measure of good


When Dr. Lisa’s mother fell into a coma and was in the Burdenko clinic, Elizaveta Glinka bought meat every day, especially her mother’s favorite, cooked it, ground it into a paste so that she could feed it from a tube. She knew that her mother couldn’t taste cooked food, but nevertheless, for two and a half years, she came to the hospital twice a day and fed her mother, holding her hand. This was all she was.


Gleb and Elizaveta raised two sons. But a third boy appeared in their family - Ilya. He was adopted in infancy, but when the boy was 13 years old, his adoptive mother died. When Doctor Lisa began to tell her husband about the fate of the boy, he immediately realized: he would become their son. He again supported his wife in her decision.


He could probably prohibit his wife from engaging in her activities. Elizaveta Glinka herself spoke of her readiness to stop working if it interfered with her family. But Gleb Glebovich believed that he had no moral right to do so.

“We were very happy together”


She loved her family and did not like to talk about them in interviews. She wanted to protect her loved ones from publicity, especially when threats began to be made against her. Dr. Lisa tried to spend weekends with her family under any circumstances. The only time she changed this habit was on December 25, 2016.


It was difficult for Gleb Glebovich to give gifts to his wife. In just a couple of weeks, a new thing could be seen on someone you knew or even on her ward from the Paveletsky station, where Dr. Lisa fed and treated the homeless. And again he did not protest. But she couldn’t help it and was even proud that her charges looked better than other homeless people.
When she first went to the conflict zone in Donbass to save seriously ill children, he realized how dangerous it was. But she again went at the behest of her heart to where she was needed.


On December 25, 2016, she boarded a plane bound for Syria. Doctor Lisa was carrying medicine for the university hospital. She will never return from this flight.
Gleb Glinka still cannot come to terms with the loss. He refuses to accept the fact that his beloved will never be around again. He will write in the afterword to her book: “I shared my life with her...”

Dr. Lisa married an American citizen and lived happily with him for 30 years, until death separated them.

Lisa was born on February 20, 1962 in Moscow. Her father was a military man, and her mother was a TV presenter. In 1986, she graduated from medical school and received the specialty “resuscitator-anesthesiologist”. In 1990, she emigrated with her husband to the United States of America. There she received her second medical education. While living in America, Lisa became acquainted with the work of hospices. Then in Kyiv she opened the first hospice, and also took part in the creation of a fund to help hospices in Russia.

Doctor Lisa returned to Moscow in 2007 due to her mother’s serious illness. After death loved one, Glinka created the Fair Aid Foundation. This organization provided medical care and financial support to dying cancer patients, homeless people, and low-income non-cancer patients.

In 2010, Lisa collected material aid for victims of forest fires, and two years later a collection of items and food was organized for the benefit of flood victims in Krymsk.

With the beginning of the armed conflict in Ukraine, Doctor Lisa began to provide assistance to those living in the Donbass. She received support from the Russian authorities for humanitarian actions. Personal project Glinka’s responsibility for the removal of wounded children and sick people from the war zone became state-owned.

Since 2015, Lisa has visited Syria several times on humanitarian missions. She was involved in organizing the provision of medical care to Syrian citizens, delivery, and distribution of medical supplies.

Under Lisa, her charitable foundation received numerous monetary donations, including from major Russian officials.

Doctor Lisa died on December 25, 2016 in a plane crash near Sochi. She accompanied a shipment of medicines to Syria. She was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery.

Personal life

Doctor Lisa's husband is Gleb Glinka, an American lawyer of Russian origin. The family has three sons: Konstantin and Alexey live in the USA, and Ilya, his adopted son, lives in Saratov.

Dr. Lisa had a special passion for blogging and gardening. She actively maintained her page on in social networks: I wrote about my foundation, shared photos and videos. She also loved stylish handbags and telling jokes. Moreover, she did not hide that she was quite conflicted person. Lisa could smash both an inactive official and an arrogant ward to smithereens.

In December 2016, Glinka received the State Prize of the Russian Federation for her contribution to human rights activities. Then she admitted in her speech that she was never sure that she would return home from another trip to the combat zone.



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