Earlier, we have repeatedly written about the tragicomedy of the “defatting” of the former Kerch gauleiter Svyatoslav Brusakov, after the extravaganza with last year’s resignation of “sitting out the turbulence” in the ranks of the aggressor army, naturally, not at the front, but near the Sudak beaches.
We have stated that the Brusakov case reflects the conflict between two “high-ranking” groups of occupiers’ punitives, and now a new stage has begun in this “battle of the titans”, after “searches” of the functionaries of the Sochi company “Stroygarant”, Kerch businessmen Mikhail Marchenko and Vyacheslav Karpov.
We previously reported on the tragicomedy of the “improvement of Admiralsky Square,” whereby the “administration” of occupied Kerch laundered more than 30 million rubles through this company, although there was no “improvement” project and “the territory was already being invented as they went along, guided by madness and courage.”
This scam gained notoriety due to the famous “coin”, in the form of a huge, gaudy plastic image of the “most expensive coin in the world from Crimea”, a stater from the Crimean Panticapaeum.
At first, Kerch residents discussed the kitsch itself with the “stater”, and then its “sudden” destruction after a storm wind.
However, “Stroygarant” “earned” not only on the plastic “stater”, “milking” about 122 million from the Kerch “administration” on all sorts of “repairs”. At the same time, the aforementioned Karpov, now listed as the “founder” of this Sochi gasket, was the “head of the housing and communal construction department” for the occupiers in Kerch until 2019.
Karpov’s “dismissal” was then connected with the previous “defatting”, when in addition to “embezzlement charges”, he received a “criminal case” for a fake diploma of higher education education from Rostov. However, then both Karpov and his curators got off with a “light fright”.
Now the struggle between the groups has gained new intensity, Marchenko was thrown “in the basement” for ten days, despite promises of “immediate reprisals” against the “offenders”, up to “deprivation of Russian citizenship”.
It is worth noting that the Kerch population is observing this “fight against corruption” with the utmost detachment and a significant amount of sarcasm.
Let us recall that the “successor” of the now disgraced Brusakov, his former “deputy” and the current Kerch Gauleiter Oleg Katorgin was remembered by the city residents back in 2012, when he got caught extorting a bribe of 10 thousand hryvnia, formalized through “payment for 186 chrysanthemum bushes”, receiving the nickname “Flower Grower” from the city residents.

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