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In general, according to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, more than ...

Managed the robbery of the Chernobyl in the occupation: Rosatom's topman received suspicion

In general, according to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, more than 100 Russians have been identified, who participated in the capture and robbery of the Chernobyl NPP. The total loss of the station is almost one billion hryvnias. The National Police of Ukraine has declared suspicion of the deputy director "Rosatom"-the Russian Major General of Police Mykola Mulukina, who during the occupation of Chornobyl managed the robbery of a nuclear power plant.

This was announced by the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Igor Klimenko. According to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, this is the first suspicion of the Russian official of such rank. "The person involved personally was at the Chernobyl. Since the Russian military enforced the orders of the Rosatomans at the Chernobyl NPP, it was in the management of Mulukin that hostages illegally kept the employees of the station and the National Guards who defended it.

According to Klimenko, more than 100 Russians who participated in the capture and robbery of the Chernobyl NPP were identified. It has been confirmed that he managed the occupiers on the object it was Mulukin. The press service of the National Police reported that Rosatom employees were taken out of the Chernobyl NPP: "The total amount of losses of the station is almost a billion hryvnias," the National Police stressed.

We will remind, on April 26 law enforcement officers exposed two servicemen who helped to hide from the investigation of Vitaliy and Valery Vasilela after shooting in patrol police in Vinnytsia region. One of the accomplices has already received suspicion of concealing a particularly serious crime, he faces up to three years in prison. On April 24, a military was detained in Lviv on a bribe.