And in the "no day without scandal" section, a new leader outpaces 49 prosecutors with wooden legs from the Khmelnytsky region and 27% of disabled individuals in the Cherkasy prosecutor"s office. The Honorary Consul of Romania in Kharkiv, Mykola Udianskyi, outshines them all.
Kuleba has nevertheless handed Sibiga a legacy of a series of failures (yes, I know that an honorary consul is not a state official and does not have full immunity; this position is usually connected with business ties)—I would like to see the Ministry of Foreign Affairs" reaction to a Russian citizen talking about how he "negotiated" for "Patriots."
So, a photo "leaked" of a Russian passport and data from the Russian Federal Migration Service—at the time of assuming the consul position, Udianskyi was a citizen of Russia. And he might still be one, as the expiration of a passport does not mean automatic loss of citizenship.
It seems that this character at one time obtained a passport to live visa-free in Thailand, leaving for a day, and now it has come back to haunt him.
A vivid portrayal of a "visionary" in the field of blockchain and electronic currencies.
During the arrests of the "Zalyutynski" group in Ukraine and France, the National Police showed a photo where the leader of the group, this character, and a Dagestani wrestler were together in 2021 on a boat; there is a photo from a gathering in Nice.
I remind you, the group kidnapped people, stole cars, and set cars on fire to order both in Ukraine and on the southern coast.
Apart from "protection" and laundering "dirty" money through crypto, there is no particular reason for businessmen in the field of electronic money to associate with thugs and bandits.
Udianskyi"s partner in the E-Dinar Coin pyramid Yuriy Poltavskyi, has three convictions, one of which is 8 years with confiscation for robbery. C-stability.
The usual set of chaos—shooting at a security guard, drugs, stories about how tomorrow he will stop negotiating for missile defense systems in Romania. Not even interesting—another parade of exhibits from the cabinet of curiosities who have gained access to money.
The native army has no claims against him because he holds the status of a father of many children—a status obtained through the court, including (lol) through a daughter living in Russia.
He lived in the jungles of Thailand for nine years with a Russian passport, and before the war, he "surfaced" in Ukraine, created pyramids, took photos with Kadyrovites—even the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), in my opinion, should look into this. Such sudden appearances, removal of passport traces from registries—characteristic handwriting of one special service.
I understand that for money in our country, one can become disabled, get early release, hunt people, become a deputy while being a bandit and a restaurateur. But in my opinion, a Russian citizen holding the position of honorary consul in a country through which grain transit passes, supplying us with heavy weaponry and equipment—is already too much. I would like to see the Ministry of Foreign Affairs" reaction as soon as possible.