Liquidated ex-mayor of Russia at the front: what he was accused of.
Liquidation of the ex-mayor at the front
According to inkorr.com: Today a sensational news arrived: the former mayor of the Gornozavodsky district of the Perm Krai of the Russian Federation, Alexander Afanasyev, died at the front. He went missing in April this year after signing a contract with the Ministry of Defense of Russia.
Afanasyev was previously accused of illegally transferring assets to company managers, which led to increased salaries and bonuses for them. He headed the district since 2011, and from 2018 became the head of the urban district.
Two criminal cases
Afanasyev left his position in 2016 due to abuse of power, and in December 2021 he was dismissed due to a new criminal case. It was also reported about the death of the Russian occupier Ruslan Smolnikov, who was involved in boxing and was born in 1993.
Information has emerged about the liquidation of the Russian athlete Sergey Pavlik by Ukrainian defenders. The citizenship of other victims is not specified.
These events indicate that the former mayor was connected to criminal cases, and his liquidation occurred against the backdrop of the war.
This situation highlights the complexity and danger that accompanies military actions, as well as showing how personal and professional circumstances affect people's fates in such tense times. The liquidation of Alexander Afanasyev reflects the realities of the conflict and the challenges faced by those who find themselves in the epicenter of events.
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