High-ranking officials from Kamchatka expressed their desire to go on a special operation

High-ranking officials from Kamchatka expressed their desire to go on a special operation

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On Thursday, it became known that the chief federal inspector for the Kamchatka Territory, Yevgeny Makarov, and the deputy chairman of the regional government, Sergei Mironov, will go to the Donbass.

Yevgeny Makarov, a reserve officer who served 18 years in the state security agencies and on September 14 of this year was appointed chief federal inspector in Kamchatka, turned to Yuri Trutnev, the presidential plenipotentiary in the Far Eastern Federal District, with a statement about the decision to go to the special military operation zone as a volunteer. The plenipotentiary approved this decision. In the inspector’s office, this information was confirmed to a Kommersant correspondent. Evgeny Makarov worked in Kamchatka for about two years.

The governor of the Kamchatka Territory, Vladimir Solodov, in response to a request from a Kommersant correspondent, said that his deputy Sergei Mironov expressed a desire to go to the Donbass, but his experience as a business executive would be more in demand in restoration work in the liberated territories. Sergey Mironov, 42, deputy chairman of the regional government, who oversees housing and communal services, energy and transport, arrived on the peninsula from Yakutia in the fall of 2020.

Earlier, the pro-governor’s media in Kamchatka disseminated information that the official received a summons for mobilization and will soon go to the troops. The regional government did not refute this information during the day.

On Thursday, the governor of the region, Vladimir Solodov, actually denied this information, saying that members of the regional government and heads of municipalities who expressed a desire to join the armed forces would later “become part of a special brigade that will take patronage over certain areas and municipalities in the liberated territories.”

“In the future, the region will take patronage over individual districts and municipalities in order to assist in the restoration of social facilities, communal infrastructure, landscaping, etc. The working group will be able to include those who have now expressed their readiness to go to Donbass, but whose professional experience will be more effective as part of the restoration activities of the liberated territories. For example, this is the deputy chairman of the government of the region, Sergei Anatolyevich Mironov, who is currently providing preparations for the heating season and mobilizing transport. His experience will be in demand in the restoration of housing and communal services in the liberated territories,” said Vladimir Solodov.

Read about mobilization in Russia in the material “Kommersant” “Get Up, Partial Country”.

Guzel Latypova, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

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