In 2014, Fomin was appointed by the occupying “authorities” to the post of “deputy prosecutor” of Crimea, he worked there until 2020.
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The former “deputy prosecutor” of the occupied Crimea, the chief prosecutor of the Republic of Chuvashia Andrey Fomin, drowned while swimming in the Volga, Russian and Crimean publics report.
The Voice of Crimea TV channel reports that in 2014, Fomin was appointed by the authorities to occupy the position of Deputy Prosecutor of Crimea, and worked there until 2020.
“His heart stopped 150 meters from the shore, during the traditional swim across the Volga Cheboksary. 57-year-old Andrey Fomin, who for the last three years headed the prosecutor’s office of Chuvashia, was has previously participated in such events. This year he planned to swim 2200 meters along the river. Rescuers found Fomin unconscious on the shore. Medics tried to revive him, but they did not succeed. In swimming time, he was in a wetsuit and had a life buoy. According to locals, Fomin was accompanied by an instructor and an employee of the prosecutor’s office, “said the message.
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Source: korrespondent

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