Nika Boronina (portrayed by Olga Kurylenko) was a civilian targeted by Agent 47 after Diana instructed him that she was a witness to the assassination of Mikhail Belicoff. This later turns out to be a set-up. 47 followed her on the streets. When 47 got closer to her for a hit, she hadn't noticed 47 (as apparent from her reaction). 47, realizing that Nika was just bait, spares her life and feels sympathetic for her as she had been forced into prostitution. At the end of the film, 47 helps her obtain her own vineyard (although he cannot talk to her in person), which she revealed to him was her childhood dream.
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| - Nika Boronina (portrayed by Olga Kurylenko) was a civilian targeted by Agent 47 after Diana instructed him that she was a witness to the assassination of Mikhail Belicoff. This later turns out to be a set-up. 47 followed her on the streets. When 47 got closer to her for a hit, she hadn't noticed 47 (as apparent from her reaction). 47, realizing that Nika was just bait, spares her life and feels sympathetic for her as she had been forced into prostitution. At the end of the film, 47 helps her obtain her own vineyard (although he cannot talk to her in person), which she revealed to him was her childhood dream.
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| - Nika Boronina (portrayed by Olga Kurylenko) was a civilian targeted by Agent 47 after Diana instructed him that she was a witness to the assassination of Mikhail Belicoff. This later turns out to be a set-up. 47 followed her on the streets. When 47 got closer to her for a hit, she hadn't noticed 47 (as apparent from her reaction). 47, realizing that Nika was just bait, spares her life and feels sympathetic for her as she had been forced into prostitution. At the end of the film, 47 helps her obtain her own vineyard (although he cannot talk to her in person), which she revealed to him was her childhood dream.
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