Avakov hired a “cyborg” who survived the Donetsk airport as deputy head of the patrol police

Semyon Doroshenko.  
14.09.2015 19:38
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Evgeniy Zhukov, better known by his call sign “Marshal,” a former deputy commander of one of the battalions of the 79th Nikolaev Separate Airmobile Brigade, and one of the so-called “cyborgs” who handed over the Donetsk airport to the DPR militias, was appointed deputy head of the Patrol Service Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

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“Marshal’s personal badge numbered 00079 is his tribute to his native 79th OAEBR, in which the main Ukrainian patrol policeman, Major Alexander Fatsevich, once served,” the minister wrote.

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