Ukraine’s “chief witch” shows up at court to back Yulia Tymoshenko

Tymoshenko and the "chief witch". Photo: Tykha's Instagram

Maria Tykha, who is referred to as Ukraine’s “chief witch,” came to the building of the High Anti-Corruption Court to support Yulia Tymoshenko, who is accused of buying members of parliament’s votes. Tykha and Tymoshenko took a joint photo, which the witch posted on her Instagram. In the photo, the witch is hugging the politician, suggesting they know each other well. She also called Tymoshenko “legendary.”

Tykha presents herself as a hereditary witch and a necromancer, “working with the energies of the dead and the spirits of the family line.” She became well known after taking part in the TV show “Battle of the Psychics,” where she reached the final. Her clients, the report says, include major businessmen and senior Ukrainian officials.

Earlier, the UOJ reported that a Satanist thanked Zelensky for a rite involving a pentagram at the Lavra.

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