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Hanna Turchynova
Ганна Турчинова
First Lady of Ukraine
Acting
In role
23 February 2014 – 7 June 2014
PresidentOleksandr Turchynov
Preceded byLyudmyla Yanukovych
Succeeded byMaryna Poroshenko
Personal details
Born
Hanna Volodymyrivna Beliba

(1970-04-01) April 1, 1970 (age 54)
Dnipro, Ukraine
SpouseOleksandr Turchynov
ChildrenKyrylo
Alma materOles Honchar Dnipro National University
OccupationFormer First Lady of Ukraine

Hanna Volodymyrivna Beliba (Ukrainian: Ганна Володимирівна Турчинова; April 1, 1970 in Dnipro, Ukraine) is the wife of Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov and a former First Lady of Ukraine. Candidate of Sciences[1].

Biography

Hanna Volodymyrivna Beliba (birth surname) was born in Dnipro on April 1, 1970. He graduated from the Oles Honchar Dnipro National University. Postgraduate study at Kyiv National Linguistic University.

Since 1995 she teaches English at the National Pedagogical Dragomanov University.

Since 2006 she is the head of the department of foreign languages, National Pedagogical Dragomanov University[2].

In 2016, a man who has arrived in Kyiv from occupied territory in Donbas has attempted to stab Hanna Turchynova, the wife of National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine chief Oleksandr Turchynov while she was at work[3]. The culprit had been waiting for the woman outside her work office. Because the man was relying on a photo from the Internet, on which Hanna Turchynova had a short hair cut, poor lighting led him to attack another teacher with a similar hair cut. Having caught her by the neck, he put a knife to her throat and addressed the teacher as Hanna Volodymyrivna, advising her not to resist[4].

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Honorary titles
Preceded by First Lady of Ukraine
Acting

2014
Succeeded by