President moves to take direct control of strategic Black Sea port city deeply shaped by Russian cultural influence
President Volodymyr Zelensky stripped Odesa’s long-serving mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov of his Ukrainian citizenship after security services alleged he held a passport from Russia.
Mr Trukhanov, 60, who has governed the Black Sea port city for over a decade, rejected the accusation.
“I will appeal the decision to strip me of my Ukrainian citizenship in the Supreme Court. And, if that is not enough, I will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights,” he said in a video statement.
The Security Service of Ukraine released an image on Telegram of what appeared to be a Russian passport bearing the mayor’s name and photograph, claiming it was issued in December 2015 and remained valid.
Ukrainian law bars public officials from holding dual citizenship.
Ah, so they’ve got the actual-thing.
That isn’t merely alleged, then, that is actual-evidence.
Totally different from what the title asserted.
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