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Trukhanov responded to deprivation of citizenship: I will sue

The mayor of Odessa Gennady Trukhanov denied that he has Russian citizenship, and called the decision to deprive his Ukrainian citizenship with “falsification”. He says he will sue. Source: Trukhanov’s comment “Public” details: the mayor of Odessa claims that he never received Russian passports and has not traveled outside Ukraine. According to him, this is confirmed by the border crossing data in 2015-2016. He also referred to inspections of state bodies in previous years. According to him, in 2022, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy instructed the SBU and to check this fact to all relevant services, and they “found neither Russian citizenship nor passports.” Trukhanov also stated that in the “passport”, which the initiators refer to, his name was indicated with mistakes, but “no one looked”. Therefore, Trukhanov plans to go to the courts. Direct language: “Unfortunately, it turned out as it turned out. So I will be defending, I will sue. If the court is not able to decide, I will sue the European Court of Human Rights … It is a land already, you know, you know, arbitrariness that cannot be.” What preceded: on Tuesday, Zelensky reported on social networks, which made a decision on “persons who found Russian citizenship” without calling their names. But “public” received confirmation from sources in the state power, which is in particular about Trukhanov. Gennady Trukhanov has been the mayor of Odessa since 2014. At the same time, the first reports of his Russian citizenship appeared. At the same time, the Law on Local Self -Government in Ukraine says that deprivation of citizenship is the reason for the early termination of the mayor’s powers.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Trukhanov responded to deprivation of citizenship: I will sue Photo: Trukhanova Facebook

The mayor of Odessa Gennady Trukhanov denied that he has Russian citizenship, and called the decision to deprive his Ukrainian citizenship with “falsification”. He says he will sue.

Source: Trukhanov’s comment “Public”

Details: The mayor of Odessa claims that he has never received Russian passports and has not left for it outside Ukraine. According to him, this is confirmed by the border crossing data in 2015-2016. He also referred to inspections of state bodies in previous years.

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According to him, in 2022, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy instructed the SBU and to check this fact to all relevant services, and they “found neither Russian citizenship nor passports.”

Trukhanov also stated that in the “passport”, which the initiators refer to, his name was indicated with mistakes, but “no one looked”. Therefore, Trukhanov plans to go to the courts.

Direct language: “Unfortunately, it turned out as it turned out. Therefore, I will be protected, I will be sued. If the court is not able to decide, I will sue the European Court of Human Rights … This is a land already, you know, you know, arbitrariness that can not be.”

That preceded:

  • On Tuesday, Zelensky reported on social networks that he made a decision on “persons who found Russian citizenship” without calling their names.
  • But “public” received confirmation from sources in the state power, which is in particular about Trukhanov.
  • Gennady Trukhanov has been the mayor of Odessa since 2014. At the same time, the first reports of his Russian citizenship appeared. At the same time, the Law on Local Self -Government in Ukraine says that deprivation of citizenship is the reason for the early termination of the mayor’s powers.
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