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Denis Lyaodov moved to the side of the Russian troops in 2014 after the occupati...

The Russian air defense system in the Crimea is managed by the defector from the Ukrainian army - DBR

Denis Lyaodov moved to the side of the Russian troops in 2014 after the occupation of Crimea. The DBR reported to him and 8 more former Ukrainian officers. The air defense of the Russian troops in the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea is managed by Denis Lyakovodov, a former Ukrainian military, who crossed to the side of the enemy after the seizure of the peninsula with the Armed Forces of Russia in 2014.

The State Bureau of Investigation (DBR) informed him of the suspicion, according to the statement of the department of September 2. Prior to the occupation of Crimea, he served in the division of one of the military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stated in the DBR. He is currently holding the post of deputy commander of the anti -aircraft missile regiment of the Russian Federation and manages the air defense of the Russian forces in the Crimea.

In addition, the State Bureau of Investigation has reported suspicion of eight former military personnel of the anti -aircraft divisions of the Armed Forces. Among the suspects is the chief of staff, battery commander, deputy division commanders and other officers said in the department. "These exvanus contributed to the occupation of the peninsula, during the full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine most of them continued to fight on the side of the enemy . . .

They are all suspected of desertion and state treason," the statement said. The DBR accompanied its message with screenshots from the Russian shows about the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which reflected the names of officers Sergey Litvinov, Yevgeny Markelov, Vladimir Kozlov, Alexander Taranov and Alexander Praottsev. The sanction of the article provides for imprisonment for up to 15 years with confiscation of property.

The DBR assured that it would continue to involve in responsible former Ukrainian soldiers who have crossed the Russian troops. We will remind, according to recent estimates, as of August 24, at least 27 explosions occurred in a temporarily occupied Crimea at a number of objects, including aerodromes and ammunition depots.