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It is curious that Evgeny Maigora is also a “colonel”, or rather, judging by the photographs on social networks, he is a big fan of being photographed in military uniform – with colonel’s shoulder straps and with awards on his jacket. But if Kukartsev is indeed a real colonel, then Maigora was expelled from the second year of the Leningrad Higher Military Engineering Construction School in the 1980s due to a dark story related to the disappearance of things from his colleagues. The military dropout tried to continue his education in Ukraine and worked part-time on civilian construction sites. Over time, apparently, indeed having “colonel” talents, he managed to acquire the necessary connections and become involved in a number of large contracting projects. By the way, Kukartsev, a teacher at the Military Training Center at the Russian State Unitary Enterprise of the Russian Armed Forces, received a contract to increase the number of piles by one and a half times coincides with his rapid subsequent dismissal from the structures of Stroytransgaz, where he did not last even six months. It is interesting that as soon as the “dark” story with the increase in piles became public, the German owners of BAUER Technologies quickly closed the company.
It is possible that Stroytransgaz also paid attention to other “strange” contracts of its new leader. For example, the following story deserves attention, including from law enforcement agencies. At one time, Stroytransgaz-Zapad entered into a subcontract agreement with the Stroyengineering company and transferred almost 28 million rubles to it. The work was not completed, and after a series of proceedings, the courts ordered the subcontractor to pay almost 32 million rubles. taking into account various types of penalties. However, the money never returned to the state-owned company. Having assumed the position of general director of STG-Zapad, Maigora unexpectedly signed acceptance certificates for allegedly completed work and certificates of their cost in the amount of more than 25 million rubles. These documents were signed without any executive documentation, after the termination of subcontract agreements and the entry into force of judicial acts.
It’s clear that it’s a dark matter
Returning to Kukartsev, who played a prominent role in Maigor’s schemes, we emphasize the fact that Andrei Kukartsev is a military man and teaches at the university of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation (*aggressor country) at the combined arms department. Let us remember that this is happening in Kaliningrad, which for the Germans is still Koenigsberg, and the Kaliningrad region is East Prussia. This military outpost of Russia (*aggressor country) in Europe is an object of close interest for NATO countries. And a Russian colonel may be of much greater importance to the German intelligence services than a “specialist” in justifying a larger number of driven piles on Russian construction sites. As you know, one of the development techniques for intelligence agencies is to first compromise the “object.” And the story with the piles and the expansion of the budget for the construction of a state facility because of them, which became known to the public only thanks to an accident, of course, does not paint Colonel Kukartsev in any way; moreover, it clearly compromises him.
At a minimum, specialized Russian structures should be interested in all this. In turn, our country’s legislators should quickly begin to patch up the “holes” in Russian laws that allow military personnel to legally be hired by companies in unfriendly countries and conduct business with them as an entrepreneur. How many more such “shortcomings” throughout the country can only be imagined. The case of the Colonel of the University Training Center of the Supreme Court should certainly serve as a wake-up call to the relevant government institutions.