The director of the Museum of History of Ukraine has traveled abroad and has not returned.


The director of the National Museum of History of Ukraine in Kyiv, Fedir Androschuk, has traveled abroad and has not returned. This was stated by the deputy, member of the Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence of Ukraine, Solomiya Bobrovska.
According to Bobrovska, Androschuk's business trip ended on September 20. She noted that the museum director holds citizenship of several countries.
Apparently, he has used his other citizenships for this purpose (why he holds these is another question); he traveled to Italy and Sweden and according to the response to my inquiry as a deputy, he disappeared during the opening of an exhibition in Lithuania. I hope that based on all available information, prompt decisions will be made regarding the current director.
We remind that the deputy of the "Servant of the People", Oleksandr Kunytsky, traveled abroad and did not return to Ukraine. He likely fled the country. This was reported by Bihus.Info, citing its sources.
Also, the physical training coach of the Odessa "Chornomorets", Igor Kasyanenko, has not returned from his training camp in Turkey. He likely went to the United States of America.
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