Blonde bombshell in Vladimir Putin’s national guard wins military beauty contest – The Sun

A GUN-TOTING blonde bombshell has been crowned the most beautiful female fighter in Vladimir Putin's National Guard.

Mum-of-one Anna Khramtsova topped a list of 1,000-plus stunning entrants to win the military beauty pageant.


The 31-year-old, who paints her nails to match her gun, says she "serves stylishly" within the 340,000-strong Russian National Guard, set up by Putin.

But Anna said she routinely bats off sexism in the force, adding that she only decided to enter the Beauty of the National Guard contest after pressure from colleagues.

SERVICE WITH 'STYLE'

Now the law graduate has been voted the most beautiful female guard by almost 60,000 Russians.

Anna is from a military and law enforcement family, with her father in the army and police for 30 years and her mother also in uniform.

The law graduate, from Yekaterinburg, said: "I am proud to continue the dynasty.

“I do get to hear those old jokes about blondes in service, but I ignore them – and just serve stylishly.”

Most important is to pull the gun out calmly, to aim and breathe out

Showing off her shooting skills, she said: “Most important is to pull the gun out calmly, to aim and breathe out.”

An unnamed male colleague said of the junior officer: “First of all she is a member of the National Guard team, and only then a woman.

“Of course she looks after herself, uses makeup and checks how she looks in the mirror.”

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In the gym she was filmed saying: “Right now I am training to take part in a bikini contest.

“I didn’t want to at first, but then colleagues and friends insisted and pushed me into it.”

Servicewoman in the national guard were urged to upload their “best pictures” and biographies for the “photo beauty contest”, with 57,000 Russians voting.

Pictures of a other dozen finalists will be used in a 2020 calendar for the national guard.

The national guard is the internal military force of the Russian government.

It has a mission to to secure borders, take charge of gun control, combat terrorism, defeat organised crime, protect public order and guard important state facilities.










 

 

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