Continuing the attempts of criminal “glorification” of the Crimean residents, killed as part of the troops of the Russian aggressors, local illegal “administrations” are forced to name the personalities of “cargo 200”, sometimes previously absent from open sources.
For example, in the Russia-occupied Kerch, criminal “officials” announced new “commemorative plaques” for Ruslan Umerov and Pavlo Yarmolenko. If for the “contract soldier” Umerov, who was killed at the age of twenty in July 2022, the Russian occupiers wrote the corresponding obituaries, however, without indicating any circumstances of death, then with Yarmolenko there are no statements about his death in open sources.
At the same time, in Kerch, one can trace the biography of collaborator Pavlo Yarmolenko, born in 1987, who served the occupiers since 2014 in the role of “chief of the 17th fire station of the 3rd fire and rescue squad”, and as a “major” he repeatedly received, until 2021 inclusive, all kinds of fake “awards and encouragement” from the Russian invaders.
It should be noted that the “17th fire station” itself among the invaders is “responsible” for extinguishing fires at the port facilities of Kerch, as well as in the Kerch Strait, and Yarmolenko himself is clearly not a person of such a level that he would go to the front in the role of “a man with a sapper shovel”. Thus, finding out the circumstances and dates of his death, about which the occupiers “modestly keep silent”, should be considered interesting.
Also, the invaders are now trying to criminally “glorify” Simferopol resident Alexei Avramchenko, a traitor to the Motherland, who until 2014 served as deputy commander for educational work of the Crimean Territorial Department of the Military Law Enforcement Service. Avramchenko rose to the rank of the deputy commander of the 20th Guards Motorized Rifle Division of the 8-1 Army, previously stationed in Volgograd, and was killed on July 9, 2022.
It is noteworthy that also in the 20th division of the aggressor, in addition to Avramchenko, the commander of the division, Colonel Alexei Gorobets, his other deputy Kanat Mukatov, the chief of staff of the division, Sergei Kens, and the head of the operational department, Sergei Koval, were killed on the same dates.