On May 26, the criminal “head of Crimea” Sergei Aksyonov decided to “mark his face” at the next “personnel rotation”, within the framework of which the Yevpatoria collaborator Roman Yukhnenko is now declared as “the new head of the party branch” “A Just Russia – for Truth”.
However, it was not so much the Crimean gauleiter who “wooed” Yukhnenko for this role, but the head of this aggressor’s “political force” Sergey Mironov, and Aksyonov himself, in the conditions of a stalemate with “United Russia”, where the “commanding heights” are now firmly held by his “evil friend” Vladimir Konstantinov, hastily tries to “pass off necessity as virtue”.
However, Aksyonov had previously, as part of a PR project for the “Bars-Crimea” “battalion”, tried to flirt with those marginal collaborators who had previously tried to “get into Crimean politics” under the “umbrella” of the same Mironov, including in Yevpatoria.
Therefore, it is not surprising that the “town council deputy” and “Yevpatoria businessman” Yukhnenko had previously not only “led the Yevpatoria Mironovites”, but had also been noted in the operetta “urban Cossack society” “Yevpatoria”, as well as in such a long-running project of the Russian special services as the “Russian Geographical Society”.
But the most remarkable thing here is not the current “personnel growth” of Yukhnenko, but in its root causes.
As they gossip in Yevpatoria, the current “Cossack, geographer, deputy” owes too much to his allegedly real brother, Alexey Yukhnenko, known under the nicknames Kitayets (Chinese), Lyokha, Lesik, Maly, Yukha, the leader of one of the bloodiest criminal groups on the peninsula thirty years ago.
Alexey Yukhnenko was convicted many times before the occupation of Crimea, also acted in the role of a costumed “Cossack”, and ended his life in 2013, allegedly due to a “serious illness”, the root cause of which was probably the classic “I knew too much”.
It is noteworthy that the current “business” of Roman Yukhnenko is closely connected not only with the “Yevpatoria authorities”, but also with such regions of the aggressor as Dagestan.


