Alexander Tsvetkov: biography
Tsvetkov Alexander Yakovlevich – a state traitor who believed in the “Russian world” and “liberators”, was born on May 23, 1976 in Crimea. For a long time worked as a judge in Crimea.
After February 24, 2022 Alexander supported the occupation actions of russia towards Ukraine. Thus Tsvetkov voluntarily began close cooperation with the occupiers after the beginning of the full-scale invasion of rf into Ukraine, in particular in the Kherson region.
Anti-Ukrainian activities:
Having violated his oath of office as a judge and Ukrainian law, after the annexation of Crimea by Russia, he joined the occupation authorities as a judge. Alexander Tsvetkov volunteered to “work” for the enemy. The occupiers quickly assessed the “abilities” of the new “popoloneniye” and appointed him as the so-called ” Chairman of the Kherson Regional Court”.
The collaborator deliberately, by his own convictions and staunch pro-Russian views, went over to the side of the enemy. Such activity can be regarded as an attempt on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state, defection to the enemy under martial law and during an armed conflict, voluntary occupation of a position in the occupation structures, cooperation with the Russian occupiers and similar actions.
Having considered all these facts, we can conclude that Alexander Yakovlevich is an accomplice of Russian war criminals and occupants and an accomplice of the crimes of the Russian authorities against Ukraine and its citizens.
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