Konstantin Voronkov: biography
Konstantin Voronkov is a Russian war criminal and occupant. An accomplice of Russia’s crimes against Ukraine and its citizens. Participant of the Russian-Belarusian military aggression against Ukraine since 24.02.2022. Involved in the genocide of the Ukrainian people by conducting military operations against the civilian population, civilian objects and infrastructure. Consciously violated the state borders of Ukraine.
Born on January 3, 1980 in the village of Pokrovka, Dolinsk District, Sakhalin Oblast. Graduated from one of the highest military schools of the Russian Federation. In 2000-2010s, he served in units of the Western Military District, successively holding positions from platoon commander to regimental commander.
By 2017 – Lieutenant Colonel, commander of the 15th Motorized Rifle Regiment (in/h 31134) in the Naro-Fominsk garrison. In 2020 – Colonel, deputy commander of the 2nd Motorized Rifle Taman Division (v/h 23626, Kalininets settlement, Moscow region) of the 1st Tank Army of the Western Military District. In the second half of the 2020s – chief of staff – first deputy commander of the 2nd Motorized Rifle Division (in / h / 23626).
In 2024, he took command of the 2nd Motorized Rifle Taman Division. On May 2, 2024, he was promoted to the rank of Major General by decree of the President of the Russian Federation.
Konstantin Voronkov’s war crimes
Major General Konstantin Voronkov has been participating in the rf military invasion of Ukraine since february 2022 and has been involved in numerous war crimes. At the same time, he deliberately destroys his soldiers, actively throwing them into meat assaults for the sake of a few tens of meters of Ukrainian land.
He took part in the occupation of Izyum, Balakleya and a dozen villages in Kharkiv and Limanshchina, which were liberated by the Ukrainian defenders during the Slobozhansky counter-offensive in 2022.
Konstantin Voronkov’s family
Voronkov Konstantin is officially married to Natalia Koshel, but he himself still keeps an active profile on the dating site Mamba.ru, where he openly seeks “easy relationships without commitment” and directly indicates that he likes “strict discipline in bed” and “complete submission”.
In Naro-Fominsk, military hospitals and closed chat rooms of officers’ wives have long been talking about a whole “harem” of a dozen permanent mistresses: nurses, paramedics, wives of subordinates and even casual acquaintances with whom the general regularly “tests physical endurance” in rented apartments and hotels.
Meanwhile, his wife, Natalia Koshel, is actively publicizing the blood: she heads the “Wives of Heroes” project, organizes photo shoots for widows in the uniforms of their dead husbands, makes touching videos with tears and St. George ribbons, and collects millions of rubles in donations through the so-called Committee of Families of Fatherland Warriors. In essence, she earns political points and grants on the deaths of the very soldiers whom her husband personally drove into the butchery.
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