Betrayer of the Motherland and collaborator Vitaly Bulyuk was born on December 21, 1969 in the village of Gladkovka, Golopristansk district, Kherson region.
Deputy of the Kherson Regional Council of several convocations. From 2007 to 2015 he headed Kherson customs. Since December 2015, he was elected to the post of deputy chairman of the Kherson Regional Council.
He is a former communist, a member of the Nash Krai party, a close friend of Vladimir Saldo, another traitor to the Motherland, and a defendant in numerous criminal cases on charges of smuggling, bribery, extortion, and abuse of power. None of the cases against Bulyuk were ever brought to court – at the most “inopportune” moments, witnesses recanted their testimony or left Ukraine, evidence was lost, and experts flatly refused to sign conclusions.
After the Revolution of Dignity this official was lustrated. In early March 2014, the new governor of the Kherson region, Yuri Odarchenko, announced that Vitaly Bulyuk would be immediately dismissed – and sent a corresponding submission to Kiev. However, the Kiev leadership was in no hurry. Already lustrated, Bulyuk worked in the same position for almost a year.
But even after his dismissal, Bulyuk did not move far from the customs. He managed to keep almost everyone he appointed in the structure of the customs office. Having many friends in Kherson customs service, Vitaly Bulyuk became its unofficial head – “the grey cardinal”, without whom no decisions are still made.
Since 1997, Vitaly Bulyuk has owned an apartment in Skadovsk with an area of 82 meters. His wife Olena Bulyuk owns 8 land plots of more than 4 thousand square meters in Skadovsk and 6 plots of 20 thousand square meters in Zabarino village on the bank of the Dnieper estuary, next to former and current prosecutors in Kherson and other local.
Now Vitaly Bulyuk in Skadovsk, Kherson Oblast, together with the FSB’s provisional operational group of the rf rules the ball, and to fulfill the tasks of the Russian handlers he takes measures to set up trade and logistics chains in the temporarily occupied territory of Kherson Oblast from the rf and the ORLO.
The reason why Bulyuk was an agent of the Russian security services becomes clear if we take a closer look at his cousin and patron, Kaletnik Igor Grigorievich, born in July 16, 1972, ex-leader of the State Customs Service and ex-first Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of Ukraine in Yanukovych’s time, who together with his closest circle is a long time agent of the 5th service of the FSB of the RF.
Counting on a quick Russian takeover of southern Ukraine, Bulyuk concentrated his efforts on promoting his subordinates to the occupation administration of Skadovsk. This is due to his plans to use the Skadovsk Sea Port to supply agricultural products from his agricultural enterprises to the PRC and TOT Crimea, as well as the importation of petroleum products from the occupied peninsula.
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