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    Personal Data of 10 War Criminals from the 810th Marine Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet

    on 10/19/2018 | | Crimea | News Print This Post Print This Post
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    In his annual message to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament), the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko urged to exclude the provision on the basing of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Ukraine from the Ukrainian Constitution. “After we return the Crimea, there will definitely be no more Russian base in Sevastopol!” said the President. This decision is confirmed by data obtained from open sources. The participation of the servicemen from the Russian units stationed in the Crimea in the Russian aggression against Ukraine, in particular, is evidenced by the medals “For the Return of the Crimea”, which are abundant in the servicemen’s social networks. Here we publish the data of another ten invaders from the 810th Marine Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation (military unit 13140, based in Sevastopol, Crimea, temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine).

    Fadis Kharisovich Zianberdin

    Born February 28, 1993. Lived in Sterlitamak and Isyangulovo (Bashkortostan, Russian Federation). Contract serviceman of the 810th Marine Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation. Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

    ·         Fadys Zianberdin’s album screenshots

    https://vk.com/id138891680, https://ok.ru/profile/541944890090

    Yaroslav Yaroslavovich Belyi

    Born January 24, 1995 in Krasnodar, Russian Federation. Compulsory military service in the 810th Marine Brigade, Black Sea Fleet. Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

     

    • photos and screenshots of Y. Belyi’s photo album

      https://vk.com/id142978962, https://ok.ru/yarik.beliy

      http://archive.is/arSux

      http://archive.is/0AW3d

      http://archive.is/LDMqO

      http://archive.is/fSXKV

      http://archive.is/E3jPc

      http://archive.is/M5SQo

      http://archive.is/rktps

      http://archive.is/UPINe

      http://archive.is/wOJ4b

      http://archive.is/L9Wae

    Artyom Olegovich Malyuga

    Born March 12, 1991 in Vyselki, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Compulsory military service in the 810th Marine Brigade, Black Sea Fleet. Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

    In Malyuga’s album there is a photo posted on March 16, 2014: he stands on the shore in front of a large landing ship. There are also photos of this ship from a different angle. This is Georgiy Pobedonosets, large landing ship of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy, pennant number 016.

    In the comments to the photo taken in front of the ship we read the following dialogue:

    03/16/2014, Zheka Kurmanov: This is secret information

    03/16/2014, Sasha Sobakin: Could they put you in jail?

    03/17/2014, Malyuga: Sasha, since this morning it is quite legal!) Zheka, this is nothing, if you could see the inside)

    03/17/2014, Sasha Sobakin: Why is it legal? What’s going on?

    03/17/2014, Malyuga: Sasha, basically I serve in Russia now

    The conversation under the photo continued in February 2015:

    02/23/2015, Vladimir Feodosiadi: Ahaha!) At that time, I went on patrol every other day)

    02/23/2015, Malyuga: Vladimir, as if I didn’t, I met the landing ships every night and had time for patrols and was on duty at the comms center…

    Malyuga’s story confirms that Russia secretly transferred an occupational contingent and cargo on the landing ships to the Crimea in preparation for the annexation (see photos and comments under the fold). As early as on March 17, 2014 (the day of the so-called ‘referendum’, the ‘results’ of which could not have been calculated yet, if they were really considered at all) the Russian occupant states that he now serves in Russia. There was no question of any will or wishes of the inhabitants of the Crimea.

    • Screenshots of a photo of the annexation period with comments

    In his social network profile, Malyuga indicated his place of birth: the village of Vyselki. He was a student at School no. 2 there. Nina Zakharchenko, a teacher at his school, expresses her pride of the student-occupier in the comments to the photo of the medal (see above) and promises to place this photo in the school museum.

    Nina Zakharchenko with students near School no. 2 of Vyselkovsky Raion of Krasnodar Krai, source: her social network page

    This fact once again shows that citizens of the Russian Federation approve of the actions of the Kremlin and support Russia’s military aggression against other states. Certain European politicians periodically raise the issue of easing or even completely lifting sanctions against Russia, since, in their opinion, ordinary Russians should not suffer because of the actions of Putin and his entourage. However, it seems these politicians have little knowledge of the realities, since the illegal annexation of the Crimea has broad support among the Russian populace. There are similar attitudes regarding the fighting in the east of Ukraine or the seizure of a part of Georgia. Therefore, the responsibility for these crimes lies not only with the command and the military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces, but also with the country as a whole. And, on the contrary, in order to stop further military aggression, the sanctions should affect all Russian citizens, so that they finally realize their personal responsibility.

    • Other photos and screenshots of Malyuga’s photo album

      https://vk.com/id15205603

    Kirill Viktorovich Fyodorov

    Born on January 28, 1991, in Stavropol Krai. Compulsory military service in the 810th Marine Brigade, Black Sea Fleet. His photo album also has a photo of the arrival of a large landing ship in the Crimea at the beginning of March 2014. This is Kaliningrad, in service with Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy, pennant number 102.

    Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

    • Other photos and screenshots of K. Fedorov’s photo album

      https://vk.com/id16899900

       

    Konstantin Vladimirovich Nesterov

    Born August 14, 1993 in Taganrog, Russia. Compulsory military service in the 810th Marine Brigade, Black Sea Fleet. Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

    • Other photos and screenshots of Nesterov’s photo album

      https://vk.com/kostyanesterov

    Ivan Sergeyevich Ovsyannikov

    Born August 01, 1991, the account indicates St. Petersburg, Russia as the city of residence. Perhaps, this is his place of work. The license plate of the car leads to Saratov Oblast, probably, he was born there. Compulsory military service in the 810th Marine Brigade, Black Sea Fleet.

    He has in his album a photo of the annexation period at the checkpoint as one of the ‘green men’.

    Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

    • Other photos and screenshots of Ovsyannikov’s photo album

      https://vk.com/medweine

    Yuriy Sergeyevich Grishchenko

    Born July 27, 1994, Bryukhovetskaya village, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Compulsory military service in the 810th Marine Brigade, Black Sea Fleet. Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

    • Other photos and screenshots of the Grishchenko’s photo album

      https://vk.com/finskiy_yu, https://ok.ru/chamak

       

    Timur Aleksandrovich Semyonov

    Born November 12, 1991, Nizhnekamsk, Russia. Compulsory military service in the 810th Marine Brigade, Black Sea Fleet. Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

    •   Other photos and screenshots of Semionov’s photo album

      https://vk.com/id28604016, https://www.instagram.com/exssonix1/

    Artyom Andreyevich Tkachenko

    Born August 23, 1994, Novorossiysk, Russia. Compulsory military service in the 810th Marine Brigade, Black Sea Fleet. Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

    • Other photos and screenshots of the Tkachenko’s photo album

      https://ok.ru/profile/547335996155, https://vk.com/id262063049

    Nikita Evgeniyevich Tararykin

    Born October 26, 1995, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Compulsory military service in the 810th Marine Brigade, Black Sea Fleet. Awarded a medal for the occupation of the Crimea.

    • Other photos and screenshots of the Tararykin’s photo album

      https://ok.ru/profile/558556113735, https://vk.com/nikita_tararykin, https://www.instagram.com/nikitatararykin/

    No matter how hard the Russian authorities tries to hide the facts of the aggression, people do not know how to keep secrets. Every day, their pride and vanity bear new fruit and reveal to us the faces of people who stood and still stand behind international crimes. Quid quid latet apparebit nil inultum remanebit (And each hidden deed arraigneth, nothing unavenged remaineth.)

    All units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, whose participation in the aggression against Ukraine, Georgia and Syria was proven by InformNapalm volunteers through OSINT methods are listed in the database Russian Aggression.

    Material prepared by Valentina Rymaruk especially for InformNapalm. Translated by Andrii Gryganskyi, edited by Max Alginin
    When using the information an active link to the source is required.

    (Creative Commons – Attribution 4.0 International – CC BY 4.0 ). Press repost and share with friends. Subscribe to the InformNapalm community pages in Facebook / Twitter and quickly get information about new materials.

     

    Tags: 810th marine brigadeCrimeaRussian Marines

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