Biography Nikolai Tereshchenko
Tereshchenko Nikolai Andreevich is a Russian serviceman, another terrorist who kills civilians in Kharkiv region.
He was born on January 28, 1970 in Ukraine, namely in the village of Krasnaya Slobodka, Obukhovsky district, Kiev region.
Then together with his parents moved to the territory of the Russian Federation, as well as Uzbekistan, where Nikolai graduated from the Tashkent Higher Tank School. He served in military units of the Central and Western Military District. In 2012 he graduated from the Military Academy of the GSrf to obtain a strategic level.
Participated in the Russian terrorist operation in Syria.
Prior to russia’ s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he participated in russia’s terrorist operation in syria. In February 2022, Tereshchenko returned from a six-month tour of duty in Syria, where he was nicknamed the “bloody general” for shooting prisoners of war and Syrian refugees.
Served in tank units in St. Petersburg and in the Leningrad region.
Before the invasion of the Russian aggressor country into Ukraine , he served in the 1st Tank Army of the Western Army of the Russian Armed Forces.
Military career:
During his military service Tereshchenko established himself as a very cruel commander who did not care about the lives of his personnel.
Under his leadership, the tank units that took part in the fighting in Donetsk region distinguished themselves by their Soviet approach to education and heavy losses of personnel.
Mykola Tereshchenko: war crimes
Since February 24, 2022, as part of units from the Western District of the Russian Federation takes part in t.nz“special military operation“. Commanded by v/h 73621 – 1 tank army of the Western voz rf.
At the beginning of the Russian invasion of northern Ukraine, Tereshchenko was assigned to lead a tank unit as part of the “north” group of troops, which is conducting an offensive in Sumy and Kharkiv.
Tereshchenko is currently directly involved in the open military invasion of Ukraine.
The major-general is also involved in planning operations by units of the 1st Tank Army as part of the UW“Belgorod”.
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