To address Skelet.Org A report was received that a January 19, 2014 (!) article about the "7 Kilometer" market was blocked from Google search results by a court order. Naturally, the court order itself was not included. Nor was it possible to find it in the court order registry.
The websites were also obstructed. inpress.ua, odessa-daily.com.ua, panoptikon.org, news.pn.
This is not the first instance of attempts to remove materials from search results dedicated to the 7th kilometer market, as well as Euroterminal and the persons involved in corruption schemes in Odessa, which are Gennady Trukhanov, Alexander Angert, Vladimir Galanternik, Yuri Ivanyushchenko (Yenakievsky) and others.
However, this is the first time the article mentions Alexander Kifak, the German consul in the Odesa region. Perhaps this is why those concerned have resorted to the courts this time, that is, officially. Perhaps they were using his name and position as cover.
We present to your attention the material that so concerned the plaintiffs. Interestingly, it has been removed from the original source, the Censor website. Censor:
Ivanyushchenko finances the LPR 7 kilometers away. Legal support is provided by the German consul in Odessa, Kifak. DOCUMENT
Ukraine's largest industrial goods market, "7th Kilometer," and the German consul in the Odesa region, Oleksandr Kifak, are at the center of a diplomatic scandal. The scandal concerns the transfer of UAH 23,5 million in assets from "7th Kilometer" to the so-called Luhansk People's Republic.
The relevant documents were handed over to journalists by law enforcement officers.
Thus, according to the agreement between the director of “7th kilometer” Vasily Mozgalsky and the Luhansk coal enrichment company, the “7th kilometer” market transferred 23,5 million UAH to the company’s accounts in the LPR.
The scandal is fueled by the fact that legal support for the market's activities is provided by the Odessa-based law firm ANK, which is owned by the German consul in the Odessa region, Alexander Kifak.
Law enforcement sources link the withdrawal of these funds to the financing of the LPR and DPR formations by the notorious former Party of Regions deputy Yuriy Ivanyushchenko, whose companies own the "7th Kilometer" market. Boris Melnichuk, one of the founders of the market on behalf of Yenakiyevo, has been repeatedly accused in the media of financing the conflict in the east of the country.
According to a law enforcement source, the terrorist financing case was moved forward after information emerged about the absence of criminal cases against members of Yanukovych's "family" and, as a consequence, the possible lifting of sanctions imposed by the EU on these individuals.
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Ранее Skelet.Org published a number of materials that they also attempted to remove:
The High Anti-Corruption Court overturned Trukhanov's innocence in the Krayan case.
The Resurrection of the "Angel." Who will win Odessa?
Gennady Trukhanov: governor of the Odessa mafia. Part 1
Freight forwarding companies are seeking to sue Euroterminal for double damages for illegal charges.
Odessa mafia's secret apartments in London
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