In the morning of September 27, aggressor-controlled publics reported the alleged “suicide” of collaborator Alexander Khomenko, who was “declared” by the occupiers as “head of administration” of the village of Molochne (Konrat), located by the sea to the west of Yevpatoria, literally some days ago, based on the “election results”. It was stated that “he held the position for less than a week” and that his body was allegedly “found in his wife’s house” and “before that he took his daughter to kindergarten, assumed authority at work, and after that he was expected at a concert”.
In this story, it is too early to talk about the real circumstances of Khomenko’s death, “too convenient” for many.
Let us recall that a relatively large garrison of occupiers is stationed in Molochne; the village also falls under the orbit of the “Golden Sands” scam we described earlier, initiated by gauleiter Sergei Aksyonov in front of the Kremlin; on this occasion, we wrote about the “black mark” recently initiated by the Moscow enemies of the “head of Crimea” from the neighboring village of Uyutne (Otar Moynak) “from the Poklonsky sisters”.
And even without these factors, in Molochne, which is “coveted” for its coastal lands, there were many “dark streets” for Khomenko, as the obvious puppet of third parties.
Let us add, that Khomenko himself was used last year as a “technical candidate” in the “by-elections to the State Council” from the Kremlin ersatz opposition “New People”, and several months ago he was the “front man” of the liquidated “Yevpatoria travel agency” “Puteshchestvie v Krym” from Victoria Lukomskaya, previously infamous for her scams in “Kalamit-Tour”.
At the time of his “election”, “self-nominated” Khomenko was listed as an “agent for organizing tourism” in the Yevpatoria “Season Puteshestviy” of Yulia Soboleva and he lived in Vitino, separately from his family; his aforementioned wife, Antonina Khomenko, was “nominated in the elections to the village council” of the same Molochne, from the same “New People”.

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