On February 15, 2017, the ex-Russian State Duma deputy Denis Voronenkov, who ran from Russia to Ukraine in the fall of 2016 and was granted Ukrainian citizenship in December, stated in his interview to the TV channel “Hromadske”, that Vladislav Surkov, a Russian President’s aide, was allegedly categorically opposed to the annexation of the Crimea.

Voronenkov’s statement that tried to whitewash the reputation of one of the main architects of the “Novorossia” project that grew out of Russia’s war against Ukraine, caused an outrage in the Ukrainian society. The runaway Russian deputy, who himself voted in favor of the “joining of the Crimea to Russia”, continues Kremlin’s hybrid war against Ukraine even after becoming a refugee and a Ukrainian citizen.

The volunteers of the international intelligence community InformNapalm have evidence showing that either Voronenkov is incompetent to speak about the role of Surkov in unleashing the war against Ukraine, or he intentionally lays all the responsibility for the events that happened over the last three years onto a single person (meaning Putin). But the war is not unleashed by just a single tyrant – thousands and hundreds of thousands of citizens are always involved in planning and carrying out an aggression. And Vladislav Surkov is far from being a bit player in this scenario. In reality, he is the grey cardinal of the Russian aggression.

On February 18, Ukrainian hacktivists revealed the truth behind Voronenkov’s statements and provided us with exclusive photos (a 1.3GB archive) and audio recordings from the meetings of the Russian terrorist organization “Union of Donbas Volunteers” (UDV) that were held in the annexed Crimea in May 2016 and in Moscow in November 2016. Vladislav Surkov was a guest of honor at these meetings.

The audio recording from the Crimean meeting of the terrorists was obtained courtesy of the deputy director of “Union of Donbas Volunteers”, Head of the Department of organizational and legal support Mariya Daniltseva (she has her own profile in the Purgatory of the “Peacemaker” web site).

The meeting, held on May 19, 2016, in the occupied Crimea, was attended by the occupational “Head of the Crimea” Sergey Aksyonov and Vladislav Surkov. The recording of the meeting is available on Soundcloud.

The next UDV meeting was held in Moscow on November 4, 2016. Ukrainian Cyberalliance hacktivists belonging to the “Cyberhunta” team, provided us with exclusive photos taken at the meeting, where Vladislav Surkov happily posed for photos with terrorists and infamous murderers, who brought the war to the Donbas.

This photo shows Vladislav Surkov, a senior FSB political strategist and the head of UDV Alexander Borodai, a neo-Nazi from St. Petersburg, the war criminal, who fought in the “Rusich” terrorist group, Alexey Milchakov, and other odious personalities of terroristic beaumonde. Note that the curtains are intentionally closed: this picture wasn’t supposed to be made public.

Below is a series of photos confirming that Surkov was not an accidental visitor at the meeting.



Here is the complete list of the rest of the participants of the meeting at a 5-star Moscow hotel (titles and “regalia” of the participants are according to UDV):

× Alexander Borodai –Head of UDV, Hero of DPR, former prime minister of DPR. Andrey Pinchuk – Director of UDV, Hero of DPR, Head of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Alexander Tkachyov – special representative of UDV, member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Oleg Mamiyev – special representative of UDV, member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Roman Telenkevich – member of UDV board, head of UDV committee, member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Nikolay Diakonov – member of UDV board, member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Mikhail Pimenov – administration deputy director of UDV, member of the Council of Commanders of UDV, head of UDV committee. Victor Anosov – member of UDV board, deputy head of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Olga Kulygina – member of the UDV board, head of UDV committee. Yuriy Daniltsev – UDV chief auditor. Tamerlan Yenaldiyev – authorized representative of UDV for Southern Federal District, member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Roman Len’shin – head of administration of UDV, board member, executive secretary of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Sergey Kavtaradze – adviser to the Head of UDV. Akhrik Avidzba – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV, Hero of DPR. Alexey Sosonnyi – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Alexander Tyutyerev – acting head of Smolensk office. Yuriy Shevchenko – deputy head of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Victor Zaplatin – UDV representative in Balkan Countries, Head chieftain of Cossack troops in Balkan Countries. Nikolay Kozitsyn – Commander of the National Cossack Guard. Sergey Shirkov – deputy administration director of UDV, deputy chief editor of “Novorossia” media agency. Roman Orlov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Ivan Mikheyev – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV, deputy administration director of UDV. Vasiliy Geranin – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Dmitriy Khavchenko – head of the Crimean division of UDV. Yuriy Krasota – authorized representative of UDV for Far Eastern Federal District. Nikolay Filippov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Valentin Matuzenko – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Vyacheslav Kuznetsov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV, Hero of DPR. Timur Okkert – acting head of the Rostov division. Oleg Pugachyov – candidate for the head of the Western division of the UDV (Bryansk). Alexander Gaidei – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Konstantin Karagayev – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Sergey Makovskiy – acting head of the North-Western department. Mikhail Shlyanin – head of the Murmansk department. Evgeniy Voronkov – deputy head of the Northern department. Andrey Vlasov – acting head of the Ural department. Oleg Bogunevich – acting deputy head of Ural department. Alexander Ilyutenko – the head of the Siberian department. Andrey Smirnov – acting head of the Kaliningrad representational office. Dmitry Vorotnyev – candidate for the head of Southern Volga Regional department (Volgograd). Alexey Milchakov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Roman Zakharov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Sergey Kukarin – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Oleg Shishov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Alexander Ustyuzhanin – head of the Kurgan Regional representational office. Sergey Dubinskiy – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Vadim Pogodin – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Sergey Zdrilyuk – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Vladimir Gromov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Leonid Baranov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Dmitry Voronov – member of audit commission. Alexey Markov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Dmitry Shchedrin – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV. Dmitry Kravtsov – member of the Council of Commanders of UDV.

Probably, it was this meeting and the promises of support by senior representatives of Kremlin that inspired “the chieftain of the Great Don Army” Nikolay Kozitsyn to issue an order, dated January 30, 2017, on the formation of new units of “volunteers” in Russia (up to 50 thousand) for deployment to the Ukrainian Donbas. As a reminder, Kozitsyn himself fled the Donbas after an assassination attempt, for fear that he might suffer the same fate as other warlords of “LPR/DPR” armed gangs.

As for Vladislav Surkov, who Denis Voronenkov so clumsily tried to exculpate, he repeatedly ended up in the center of InformNapalm’s attention in the course of the analysis of the correspondence of his administrative office, obtained by Ukrainian hacktivists (more information can be found in #SurkovLeaks reports – part 1, part 2).

Therefore, the Kremlin’s push for further escalation of warfare and the increase in the number of casualties among the population of Ukraine remains unchanged. Russia hasn’t dropped its plans, instead it continues to support terrorism.

The participants of the UDV meeting talk with increased confidence about the need for Russian “volunteers” for fighting in different parts of the world. It is not just Ukraine and Syria that are targeted by Russia but also other countries. In the past, efforts to placate the aggressor using soft power or agreements led to world wars, it is definitely a high time to draw conclusions from the past mistakes and immediately use the forces of the whole civilized world to stand up to the Russian aggression, before its terror has overtaken the whole world.

Update:

The list of the UDV meeting invitees included Sergey Dubinsky, also known under the nickname “Khmury”. In 2014, he was the head of the so-called Main Intelligence Directorate of DPR and was involved in transporting from Russia into Ukraine the Buk missile system that was subsequently used to shoot down #MH17. The photo below shows Dubinsky together with the sadist and neo-Nazi Milchakov.

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This publication was prepared by Andrew Lysytskiy specially for InformNapalm, translated by Oleksandr Vovchenko , edited by Max Alginin