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Pro-Russian beauty wears makeup found at MH17 crash site

She didn’t bat an eye when she painted her lashes with a dead woman’s mascara.

A Pro-Russia Ukrainian woman posted Instagram photos of herself dolled up with makeup that she claimed a “looter” friend swiped fromthe wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.

“Mascara from Amsterdam; to be precise, from the field. Well, you understand,” Ekaterina Parkhomenko wrote in a grotesque post that shows her grinning in a mismatched track outfit.

When one of her followers asked how she got her hands on the item, Parkhomenko said a friend had scavenged it from the site of last week’s crash, which killed 298.

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She called the friend “a looter acquaintance,” according to The Telegraph.

Disturbing pictures emerged last week of pro-Russia rebels rummaging at the crash site and removing valuables.

The brunette also posted a close-up picture of her manicured hand — with blood-red nail polish — holding a tube of mascara.

Parkhomenko said she lived in the city of Torez, close to the area where the Boeing 777 crashed after it was shot out of the sky by pro-Russia rebels.

Parkhomenko posted that she was firmly supportive of Russian, which the world has blamed for providing the missile that took down the jumbo jet at 33,000 feet.

“I am just sick of all this Ukrainian stuff,” she added. “Sick and terribly furious.”

Fellow Instagram users called the photos “disgusting” and “horrific.”

She eventually deleted the posts following an avalanche of criticism — and then shut down her account entirely.

But Parkhomenko exchanged a few jabs with her critics before vanishing into cyberspace.

“It’s good that at least you are not finishing their food off,” said one nauseated user.

Parkhomenko snapped back: “But if you wish I can send you the food, the knickers” — referring to the underwear of the innocent crash victims.

“It is lower than low to pick up mascara from the deceased,” prominent Russian blogger Bozhena Rynska fumed on her Facebook page.

“And this is a so-called civilian?” asked Ukrainian writer Natalia Belous. “At least she is not running around with a machine gun. Can you imagine what this friend of hers, that ‘looter,’ is like?”

There was some speculation that the post could have been a fake to stoke tensions between Russia and Ukraine.

“Even if it is a fake posting — but I don’t think so — it is sick, completely sick, from whoever is responsible,” one commenter wrote.