According to the occupiers-controlled “media”, Andrei Fomin, the chief prosecutor of Chuvashia, died on July 1 during a swim along the Volga.

It is stated that allegedly the prosecutor “heart stopped 150 meters from the shore, he was dragged ashore in an unconscious state”, while “he was in a wetsuit and with a life buoy” and was also accompanied by his retinue.

Fomin, who was previously promoted on the Volga swims, is notable for his significant role in the criminal occupation of the Crimea. While making a prosecutorial career in the Yaroslavl region until 2014, he was “transferred”, in the first weeks after the aggressor seized the peninsula, to the criminal “position of deputy prosecutor of the republic” from the occupiers, where the infamous Natalia Poklonskaya became his “boss”.

The ARC has repeatedly noted that the criminal Poklonskaya was used by the aggressor, among other things, as a “talking head”, and Fomin, in particular, was actively involved in the sphere of repressions against the population, as well as in fraud with stolen Ukrainian property.

The “finest hour” of the occupier came in August 2016, when Poklonskaya, who had managed to get bogged down in a series of scandals, was decided to be “removed to the State Duma”, and Fomin became a criminal “acting prosecutor” from the occupiers for six months.

Among other things, Fomin was involved in a huge number of scams with the criminal transfer of land and real estate on the Crimean coast to collaborators and Russian colonizers.

However, in 2017, the then prosecutor general of Russia Yuri Chaika organized the criminal “appointment of the Crimean prosecutor” of the deputy prosecutor of Moscow, Oleg Kamshilov, but Fomin “worked well” with the new “chief”, having left the occupied peninsula for Chuvashia in 2020.

After the start of large-scale aggression, the Kremlin finally decided to “shut up” Poklonskaya, “hiding” her as an “adviser to the prosecutor general” and obviously limiting her public activity.

The current death of Fomin, who “knew too much” about the events of the beginning of the occupation, and about further scams and personally about Poklonskaya, seems too successful for the aggressor to be considered as accidental one.

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