Crimean ex-judge Valeriy Chernobuk, who supported his occupiers and campaigned for Russian citizenship, now works in one of the Territorial recruitment and social support centers of the Dnieper. This was announced by activist Pavel Polamarchuk with reference to the material of the Center for Journalistic Investigations.
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So, the ex-Crimean judge who is a traitor – video of him “implementing the Russian constitution in the new ‘subject of the federation’, agitating judges to serve Russia and take Russian citizenship … in order to avoid justice and time – now, BINGO, has mobilized and, attention – works at the TCC JV in Dnipro! And it has access to classified information, personal data of fighters, their families, their health conditions, addresses, etc. I think he has been leaking them to the enemy for a long time,” Polamarchuk wrote on Facebook.
Sources of the Center for Journalistic Investigations say that Valery Chernobuk serves as a lawyer in the Amur-Nizhnedneprovsk military registration and enlistment office. Upon returning to the Dnieper from the occupied Crimea, where the chairman of the court was disgraced by cooperation with the occupiers, he volunteered for the army. He was the head of the bathhouse in the rear and wrote a book about it.
Source: Racurs

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