See previous part: How Russia prepared to seize Ukraine’s nuclear energy. Part 6: Destroying the Kharkiv Energy Institute The gray cardinal: Myronyuk’s invisible control over Ukraine’s energy In the seventh part of the story, the author will reveal to you the system of current money laundering schemes at the National Nuclear Energy Generating Company Energoatom and prepare your fragile consciousness for the “explosive” information in the eighth part. It’s time to tell you more about the “gray cardinal” who discreetly leaves no traces behind but confidently holds all the power in the energy sector. The author has already touched upon this person in the previous part, so he will continue discussing his role further. Ihor Myronyuk, at first glance, appears to be a regular advisor to the president of Energoatom, and moreover, on public grounds. However, on the other hand, Ihor Mykolayovych is a trusted person of Andrii Derkach with responsibilities for controlling all managerial decisions, all financial and business processes, and also serves as the final authority for personnel appointments not only within Energoatom but also within the Ministry of Energy named after Galushchenko. Mironyuk was appointed by Derkach as a member of the Supervisory Board of the National Energy Company of Ukraine in 2013-2014, which, in our times, facilitated all the “bloody exports” (as the author mentioned in the fifth part of the story). Simultaneously, until 2021, he had the unofficial right to visit the office of Energoatom and actively participate in closed meetings organized by Derkach’s criminal group, including Galushchenko (back then, as Vice President), Kotin, Boyaryntsev, and others. Starting from 2021 (after Halushchenko’s appointment as Minister of Energy), Myronyuk occupied his former office, where Derkach himself used to sit. This office is quite interesting — it is located on the 6th floor, has a glass roof, and has direct access to the 2nd floor of Kotin’s two-story office. In other words, everything is arranged in such a way that no one can see that these two individuals have the opportunity to communicate without witnesses. So, you understand who actually assigns tasks to whom, right? Thus, Derkach comfortably retains full control over Ukraine’s energy sector, even after being stripped of citizenship and under pressure from American sanctions because Myronyuk can be trusted implicitly. Igor Mykolayovych’s determination and vigilant control can be compared to the grip of...
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