sergey-nazriev

Full name: Nazriev Sergey Ismailovich

Date of birth: July 26, 1958

Occupation.Manager of the sanatorium “Zdravnitsa” in Yevpatoria, forcibly detained Ukrainian children

Place of residence:

  • Crimea, Evpatoria, Lenin Ave. 20, sq. 20
  • rf, Krasnodar Territory, Krymsk District, Krymsk Lenina St., 31b, sq.5

Data:

  • Passport: 03 04 800163

Biography of Sergei Nazriev

Sergei Nazriyev was born on July 26, 1958 in the Lugansk region, but did not have Ukrainian citizenship. In 1980, he graduated from the Kulyab State Pedagogical Institute of the Republic of Tajikistan. In 2016 – Institute of Spa Medicine and Tourism in the Krasnodar region of rf. From 2007 to 2015, Nazriyev served as the head of the administration of the Abrau-Dyurssol district of the Novorossiysk intracity district in Krasnodar Krai. He used to work at the Children’s Sanatorium “The Brave and the Bold” in the Krasnodar region. In 2016, he moved to Yevpatoria and headed “Zdravitsa. After the move, not only did he become director of the sanatorium, but he also joined the local government. was elected deputy of the russian-controlled city council from Putin’s United Russia. His son is also related to the “authorities” – works in the Russian “administration” of Simferopol.

Terrorist Activities of Sergei Nazriev

Sanatorium “Zdravnitsa” in Evpatoria, which is managed by Nazriev, is located on Gorky Street, 21. In October 2022, the occupying power of Kherson (shortly before the city was liberated by the Ukrainian military – note). The Ukrainian government has taken out thousands of Ukrainian children and placed them in several camps in Yevpatoria, including the Zdravnitsa sanatorium. The children were promised a two-week “vacation,” but later they were held there for more than six months. And some haven’t come back until now.

Judging by the testimony of minors who managed to return to Ukraine, they were brutally abused. For any manifestation of national identity: patriotic slogans and Ukrainian symbols, they were severely punished, up to and including beatings, locked in the basement, and had their phones taken away. Every day the children were told that Ukraine would soon be gone, so they had to adapt to the “new realities” or else “there would be problems. In fact, they tried to “turn Ukrainian schoolchildren and students into Russians” in Rashist-controlled sanatoriums. Such actions, a forced change of ethnicity, fall under the concept of genocide. The involvement of Sergei Nazriev in this crime has already been recorded.