The journalist published the Russian passport of crypto fraudster Mykola Udyanskyi

The journalist published the Russian passport of crypto fraudster Mykola Udyanskyi
This is the Russian passport of the honorary consul of Romania in Ukraine, Mykola Udyanskyi.
This is written by the journalist of the publication "Censor.NET," Mykhailo Shnaider, in his blog.
"I request that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine comment on the following screen copies of documents that have come into my possession.

The second document is a response to an electronic request from the Federal Migration Service of the Russian Federation, which confirms the validity of the document as of June 2023.

Today, Udyanskyi’s passport is no longer available in the accessible Russian databases for two reasons: first, the passport’s validity expired in July 2023. Secondly, according to my information, representatives of the Russian special services contributed to concealing information about Udianskyi’s Russian citizenship.
I received this extremely interesting information from sources in law enforcement agencies, who are outraged that "a person with a criminal background and ties to the FSB holds a diplomatic position."
Upon studying the subject, I was simply amazed. Let me list the main points: the character had contacts with associates of Kadyrov from the "Akhmat" club, received awards from Lavrov’s student, maintains relations with Mitrov, the leader of one of the most audacious criminal organizations "Zalyutynskyi," detained in France, hunts people with weapons, and still spreads blatant fakes that supposedly, thanks to him, Ukraine receives "Patriots."


Therefore, I am addressing the SSU and the MFA. Photoshop checkers say the screenshots are genuine. There are also a number of other circumstantial pieces of evidence indicating that Udianskyi lived in Russia and conducted business there. Specifically, his cryptocurrency pyramid "Edinarcoin" operated there, with a network of offices and was advertised using Dmitriy Medvedev and Olha Buzova, as described by economist Borys Kushniruk, whom the "honorary consul" tried to intimidate.


I think few doubt that such a business in Russia is only possible under the protection of law enforcement, and having a passport is also necessary here.
Moreover, the consul managed to have a child in Russia. And this is open information because the "honorary consul" uses this child to evade service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This is very funny and indicative: the "honorary consul" is the author of a new evasion scheme. In 2023, he secured the status of a father of multiple children through a court decision.
He filed four separate lawsuits with the court to recognize his paternity over children born from other marriages. All the lawsuits were filed and considered in the Kominternivskyi District Court of Kharkiv.
https://reyestr.court.gov.ua/Review/108932546
https://reyestr.court.gov.ua/Review/109414878
https://reyestr.court.gov.ua/Review/110101284
https://reyestr.court.gov.ua/Review/110538867
The lawsuits were each time supplemented and resubmitted to obtain the necessary court decision. In the last, fourth, lawsuit of Udyanskyi, it is stated that one of his daughters is registered in the Russian Federation, hence, the court could not verify the documents’ validity at that time, but accepted the provided documents for consideration and granted the "honorary consul" the right to a deferment from mobilization as a father of multiple children. I believe the integrity of the judges should also be checked by law enforcement. 
Thus, there are more than enough arguments in favor of the fact that at the moment when Udyanskyi was appointed honorary consul in March 2023, he had a valid Russian passport and was a citizen of Russia. Moreover, there is a possibility that this person still has Russian citizenship because the expiration of his passport in July 2023 does not preclude his Russian citizenship.
For this reason, I demand an urgent response from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine, as it concerns: a) national security and b) the foreign policy reputation of the state of Ukraine".
Topics: CitizenshipOlha BuzovaDmitriy MedvedevSSUFraudPassportRussiaMykola Udyanskyi
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