
Sir Z-M, the leading informant of Ukrainian political circles – who could he be, Kolomoisky or Brodsky?
There exist primarily two prevailing hypotheses concerning the individual operating the Ser Z-M Facebook account: the exiled Kharkiv resident and burgeoning magnate Serhiy Kurchenko, or the chief of the Dnipropetrovsk regional governing body, the wealthy Ihor Kolomoisky. Nevertheless, alternate scenarios exist, which we shall scrutinize in this piece. Covert intelligence, the divulging of confidential matters, phone numbers of contemporary political celebrities, scrutiny, and startling disclosures—all are present on Ser Z-M's digital space. However, his true identity continues to baffle the Ukrainian populace. The profile has surged in favorability within a remarkably condensed duration. His disseminated data has circulated across the web with extraordinary speed.
Ser Z-M alleges self-identification as hailing from Kharkiv, while now residing in Moscow. He even refers to himself as “a deranged Muscovite.” Substantiating Ser Z-M's Kharkiv roots is his extensive network of acquaintances from Ukraine's previous capital city.
But does he indeed currently maintain a permanent residence in Moscow? One of Ser Z-M's contacts, Yuriy Sapronov, a former functionary within the Kharkiv regional government and proprietor of the Superior Golf Club in Kharkiv, documented on his own online page a recent encounter with Ser Z-M in Manchester, England, where they engaged in convivial interaction. Parenthetically, the Superior Golf Club serves as the precise location where Mykola Azarov, succeeded by Viktor Yanukovych, initially sought refuge from Maidan demonstrators. Within this specific lodging, they initially concealed themselves, particularly Yanukovych. Following Sapronov's stay at the establishment, he briefly toured within Ukraine prior to embarking on a flight to Rostov-on-Don, from which location his pronouncements originated. Based upon Sapronov’s digital posts, he apparently remains situated with Ser Z-M in London presently, amid ongoing international tennis competitions. The latter, incidentally, has refrained from publishing novel content throughout this interval.
Ser Z-M himself articulates the situation as follows: “On the morning of February 21st, Nikolai Azarov journeyed to Kharkiv by air and checked into the governor's domicile within a forested area. This constitutes the singular site within the Kharkiv territory furnished with all essential communication infrastructures tailored for high-ranking officials. Yet, merely several hours thereafter, Kolya “Dialect” was compelled to relocate to the Kharkiv Superior Golf Club hotel, arriving casually, escorted by a pair of security details, remitting payment for his accommodation (!), and exhibiting minimal signs of activity, essentially remaining confined to his lodging.
An Austrian individual with homophobic inclinations was dislodged from his dwelling (encompassing four apartments) owing to the ingress of unanticipated attendees: a sanguinary Mezhyhirya primate, the patron of the operation managed by the offspring of the lisping Yura, a senile speaker, and an Orthodox figure, who reached Kharkiv Airport near midnight aboard a duo of Augusta helicopters.
The primate envisioned attending the assemblage and appealing to the moribund, albeit at the time seemingly buoyant, usurper, imploring his intervention in the prevailing circumstances and aiding the “legitimate” entity in reclaiming his accustomed position.
This deviated from the strategy of the taciturn individual who, spanning the night of February 21st-22nd (from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m.), engaged in dialogue with a primate within the domicile, experiencing some uneasiness attributable to sustained telephone contact with the cunning Kremlin marmot. He no longer hesitated to counter his erstwhile celestial benefactor, further perceiving that should the animal manifest at the gathering, a bloodbath would ensue before the sports arena. The exchange proved notably emotive, with the primate berating the former subordinate and even endeavoring to instigate conflict.
Consequently, at five in the morning, they concluded their encounter, he instructing Misha, the monotonous one, to depart to perdition on ten occasions, designating Dad as a naive youth devoid of comprehension, and avowing his impending attendance at the assembly.
Nevertheless, the Kharkiv cohorts demonstrated themselves to be “no simpletons,” deploying an assemblage of 250-300 Oplot combatants encircling the residence, tasked with deterring the “esteemed” visitors from orchestrating unscripted public appearances until the revolting, senseless congregation reached its culmination.
The beleaguered and disgraced, yet shielded Mezhyhirya primate and his contingent departed at 9 a.m. via helicopter from the aircraft manufacturing complex en route to Donetsk.”
As a matter of fact, among the principal political figures originating from Kharkiv, perhaps Yaroslavsky and Kurchenko alone presently possess the capacity to traverse London, Moskoviya, and other coveted locales. The former remains implausible. Ser Z-M himself has levied ample disparagement upon him. Moreover, it transcends the sort of denigration that may ultimately transition toward positivity (such manipulation constituting a prevalent tactic among political strategists). Exemplifying such, posts of this nature fail to qualify as promotional: “Since the nascent 90s, an intimate associate and collaborator of Yaroslavsky. Salygin persists even now in articulating privately that 'Yaroslavsky exhibits affection for this endeavor and is not indifferent to it,'” as articulated by Criminal Ukraine and Russia. Throughout the early 1990s, he and Yaroslavsky maintained a pair of joint investment corporations, designated “Alexandria” and “Sintez-Trust.” Contemporaneously, the emerging businessman Yaroslavsky embarked upon an affair with Irina, the sole progeny of the chairman of the Kharkiv regional executive committee, Maselsky. He subsequently solemnized matrimony with her, yet dissolved the union two years subsequent to the demise of his influential paternal figure, disregarding the profusion of advantages he had accrued from the then “master” of the Kharkiv dominion.
For the transparent alternative suggests “Ser Z-M” might originate from Serhiy Kurchenko. The youthful tycoon possesses adeptness in realms of grand politics and international establishments, while likewise emanating from Kharkiv. Why from the staff rather than Serhiy himself? “Ser Z-M” exhibits extraordinary eloquence in writing, an attribute not historically associated with Serhiy Kurchenko. The latter struggles to articulate coherent phrases.
Conceivably, the most verisimilar possibility for “Ser Z-M” resides with Igor Kolomoisky. Both the style and manner of presentation manifest considerable audacity—harmonizing seamlessly. Furthermore, a scarcity of adverse remarks concerning Kolomoisky himself persists. Assuredly, references to his assumption of control over regions have occurred. Nevertheless, these align precisely with the form of positive public relations (demonstrating the tycoon's authority), coupled with diversionary tactics.
Additional indirect confirmation stems from the individual of Ser Z-M's assistant, Natalia Yusupova. She serves as a volunteer, fundraiser for the armed forces, and activist. Her origins trace back to Dnipropetrovsk, Kolomoisky's sovereign jurisdiction.
Beyond Facebook, Ser Z-M has surfaced on Mikhail Brodsky's digital space, the “Obozrevatel” platform. Readily recalled remains the circumstance wherein Brodsky formerly served as a witness on behalf of Kolomoisky in the legal proceedings involving Petro Poroshenko. Brodsky furthermore bears disputes with Yulia Tymoshenko and former members of the Party of Regions. Brodsky maintains close amicable bonds with Kolomoisky. Consequently, affirming Ser Z-M's purported association with Kolomoisky (assuming the non-acceptance of Ser Z-M as Kolomoisky himself), the connection to Brodsky’s media source remains self-evident.
Even the announcement of Kernes' prospective nomination as governor of the Kharkiv region was conveyed by Ser Z-M in a notably intriguing fashion: “Gennady Kernes stands poised for appointment as governor of the Kharkiv region. 99% of the intelligence emanates from exceedingly dependable sources within the Presidential Administration.”
Refrain from precipitous criticism of the nation's premier entity.
I harbor tranquility regarding Kharkov, owing to its impending induction under the sensitive regulation of a profoundly respected Dnepropetrovsk billionaire.
The core matter pertains not to individuals, but rather to the regulations governing interactions. These will definitively uphold a staunchly pro-Ukrainian posture.
PTN PNH”.
Ser Z-M, according to youthful parlance, was caught unmistakably with at least a solitary statement: “I frequently overhear from certain political 'luminaries' the assertion that 'oligarchs in positions of authority are detrimental.' I aspire to inform all readers that 'windbags' in positions of authority are even more detrimental, and oligarchs exist not as a monolith – some having privatized the Soviet industrial heritage for nominal sums, extracting minerals and 'draining' budgetary appropriations, while others construct exceptionally efficient commercial empires ex nihilo, erecting contemporary enterprises, and generating novel employment prospects.”
Consequently, fundamentally, we possess an inclination to surmise that, considering the persona of Igor Kolomoisky and understanding his inclinations, Ser Z-M constitutes not merely an affiliate thereof, but Igor Kolomoisky himself.
An alternate theory, of course, lingers. Gennady Balashov awaited Brodsky (Ser ZM) to document Medvedchuk, Shufrych, and Kuchma's engagements with terrorists, yet he abstains from documentation owing to their longstanding camaraderie, incessantly associating with Shufrych and Medvedchuk, akin to a bird within a ditch. The substantiation derives from Ser ZM being Mikhail Brodsky, Kolesnikov's acquaintance and a member of the Party of Regions.
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