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Scientific publications:

1. Baulin V.V., Ivanova N.V., Rivkin F.M., Chernyadyev V.P., Shamanova I.I. Coastal cryolithozone of the northwestern Yamal: development problems. .// Cryosphere of the Earth., No. 1, Volume IX, 2005, p. 28-37.

2. Baulin V.V., Dubikov G.I., Akchenov G.I., Ivanova N.V., Rivkin F.M., Chernyadev V.P., Shamanova I.I. Geocryological conditions of the Kharasaveyskoye and Kruzenshternovskoye gas condensate fields (Yamal Peninsula) .- "GEOS", 2003.-180s.

3. Dubikov G.I., Aksenov V.I., Koreysha M.M., Murzaevs V.A., Poznanin V.L., Rivkin F.M. Geocryological Dictionary. Ed. V.V. Baulina. M .: GEOS, 2003.-140s. ISBN 5-89118-338-2

4. Vlasova Yu.V., Kyukhri P., Mazhitova G.G., Marchenko S., Parmuzin I.S., Rivkin F.M. Predictive assessment of changes in geocryological conditions based on detailed landscape-geocryological mapping of the Seida site within the framework of the Carbo-north project. Materials of the 4th conf. Geocryologists of Russia. Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov, June 7-9, 2011.Vol. 2.P. 37-40

ISBN 978-5-91304-183-8

5. Ivanova NV, Kuznetsova IL, Rivkin FM, Staroverov ON Specificity of engineering and geocryological conditions of the Bovanenkovo-Ukhta main gas pipeline route // Cryogenic resources of polar regions. Materials of the international conference. Salekhard: Publishing House of the Pushchino Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2007. P. 317-319.

6. Ivanova N.V. , Kuznetsova I.L., Rivkin F.M., Sukhodolsky, Chekhina I.V. Engineering and geological support of a feasibility study for the construction of transcontinental oil pipelines. // Earth's Cryosphere / No. 4, Volume VII, Novosibirsk. SB RAS Publishing House, 2003, pp. 65-75. ISSN1560-7496

7. Ivanova N.V., Rivkin F.M., Vlasova Yu.V. The structure and patterns of formation of cryogenic strata on the coast of the Pechora Sea / Novosibirsk. Publishing house SB RAS, Earth's Cryosphere / №2, Volume XII, 2008, p. 19-24 ISSN1560-7496

8. Ivanova N.V., F.M. Rivkin, I.I. Shamanov. Engineering-geocryological zoning and mapping of the territory at different stages of design / In the Journal "Industrial and Grazhd. Build"., No. 10, 2003, "Publishing house PGS", p.24-25. ISSN 0869-7019

9. Ivanova N.V., Kuznetsova I.L., Parmuzin I.S., Pivkin F.M., Sorokovikov V.A.

Geocryological conditions of Swedish Lapland Materials of the 4th conf. Geocryologists of Russia. Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov, 7-9 June 2011.Vol. 2.P. 77-82

ISBN 978-5-91304-183-8

10. Kaverin D.A., G.G. Mazhitova, F.M. Rivkin, A.V. Pastukhov RESEARCH OF TUNDRA FROZEN SOILS IN THE "ACTIVE LAYER - PERMAFROST" SYSTEM (NORTH-EAST OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA) Bulletin of the Samara Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2012.Vol. 14, No. 1, s52-58

11. Kiknadze E.S., M.M. Koreysha, A.A. Popova, F.M. A. V. Rivkin Simonov, NV Trokhinin Experience of using GIS in designing the routes of the Yu-Shakinskoye field-Kharyaga-Usinsk oil pipeline. // Joint Scientific Council on Earth Cryology RAS, Tez.dokl., Pushchino, 1998, p. 306-310

12. Kiknadze E.S., M.M. Koreysha, A.A. Popova, F.M. RIVKIN, A.V. Simonov, N.V. Trokhinin A series of computer engineering-hecryological maps for justifying investments and designing pipelines / Joint Scientific Council on Earth Cryology RAS, Tez.dokl., Pushchino, 1999, p. 206.

13. Koreisha M.M., Rivkin F.M., Ivanova N.V. Classification of the shores of the Arctic seas of Russia for the purposes of their engineering protection. // Extreme cryospheric phenomena: fundamental and applied aspects / Pushchino. 2002, p. 65-66.

Koreisha M.M., Rivkin F.M., Ivanova N.V. (2002). The classification of the Russian arctic coasts for their engineering protection. Abstracts. Exterme Phenomena in cryosphere: basic and applied aspects. Puschino, 2002, pp. 234.

14. Koreisha MM, Rivkin FM, Ivanova NV. Preliminary assessment of the danger of technogenic impact on the Arctic coast of Russia. Cryosphere as a Life Support Environment / Pushchino. 2003. p. 29-30. (Ru. Eng.)

15. Kuznetsova I.L., Iospa A.V., Sorokina A.A., Rivkin F.M. Assessment of the spatial variability of the strength properties of frozen saline soils. PGS, No. 6, Moscow, 2005, p. 27-30.

16. Kukhterin N.A., Rivkin F.M. The specificity of the impact of cryogenic processes on a cold pipeline when crossing talik zones // Joint Scientific Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences on Earth Cryology, Abstracts of reports. “Problems of Cryology of the Earth”, April 20-24, 1998, Pushchino, pp. 281-282.

17. Rivkin F. M., Aksenov V. I. Seasonal dynamics of the boundaries of talik zones in frozen saline soils (Yamal Peninsula, Russia). ./ Abstracts of reports. Int. Conf., Pushchino 2000, p. 195-196.

18. Rivkin F.M., Derevianko I.B., Smirnov V.M. Ice formation on the routes of the northern pipelines.-М.1987.-С.2-9.-Dep. In VINITI 30.12.87.N 9000.

19. Rivkin F.M., Levantovskaya N.P. Dynamics of under-channel taliks and the formation of gas hydrates. // Earth's Cryosphere., No. 2, Volume VI, 2002, p. 36-43.

20. Rivkin F.M., Levantovskaya N.P. Paragenesis of taliks and near-surface gas hydrates. // Conservation and transformation of matter and energy in the Earth's cryosphere / Pushchino, 2001, pp. 76-76.

21. Rivkin F.M. Some results of the study of methane emissions along the main gas pipelines (northern part of Western Siberia) Rivkin F.M. Some results of the mathans emission researches along gas pipelines (the north part of West Siberian Region)) // Scientific Council on Earth Cryology. Theses doc. annual meeting. / Pushchino, 1996, pp. 156-157.

22. Rivkin F.M. Technogenic taliks along main pipelines as sources of greenhouse gases / Evolutionary and geocryological processes in the Arctic regions and problems of global changes in the natural environment and climate in the permafrost zone // Scientific Council on Earth Cryology RAS, Tez.doc. Anniversary Annual Meeting, Pushchino, 1995, p. 89.

23. Rivkin F.M. Geoinformation modeling of the conditions for the construction of pipelines in the permafrost zone. Abstract for the degree of Doctor of Geological Sciences, Tyumen, 2005, 51p.

24. Rivkin F.M. On the issue of methane distribution in frozen rocks on the territory of gas fields (Yamal Peninsula, Russia). // Scientific Council on Earth Cryology. Theses doc. annual meeting. / Pushchino, 1996, pp. 154-155.

25. Rivkin F.M. Methane in frozen rocks and some aspects of its emission (Bovanenkovskoye gas condensate field, Yamal Peninsula) (Yamal Peninsula) // Materials of the first. Conf. of geocryologists of Russia / Moscow, 1996, K. 1, pp. 273-278.

26. Rivkin F.M. methane in frozen rocks and estimation of its emission. (Bovanenkovskoe gas condensate field, Yamal Peninsula), VNIIGAZ, Moscow, 1999, pp. 155-168.

27. Rivkin F.M. Methane in frozen rocks and forecast of its release during climate warming and technogenic disturbances of the surface // Izvestia RAN ser. geographer, No. 2, 1998s 64-75.

28. Rivkin F.M. Naked in the Yenisei North. // Formation of frozen rocks and forecast of cryogenic processes.-M.: Nauka. 1986-P.132-138.

29. Rivkin F.M. Ice formation and its prediction during the construction and operation of pipelines. // Abstract of thesis for a degree in geological sciences-Moscow, 1990. -23s.

30. Rivkin F.M. On ice formation on the routes of northern pipelines. // Coll. Express-inform. Construction of oil and gas industry enterprises. -M., 1983, Issue 10. -S.33-35.

31. Rivkin F.M. On the distribution of methane in frozen rocks on the territory of the Bovanenkovskoye gas condensate field on the Yamal Peninsula. // Results of fundamental research on the Earth's Cryosphere. / Mater. Int. Conf., Pushchino 1996, p. 168-173.

32. Rivkin F.M. Regional genetic classification of icings. // Glaciological research -M .: Radio and communication, 1989.-N66: Theoretical and special studies of phenomena.-P.142-144.

33. Rivkin F.M. Results of the study of methane emissions along the Nadym - Punga gas pipeline (northern part of Western Siberia) // Results of fundamental research of the Earth's Cryosphere. / Mater. Int. Conf., Pushchino 1996, p. 164-168.

34. Rivkin F.M. Technogenic ice formation on pipeline routes. // Engineering-geocryological problems of Transbaikalia: Tez.doc.-Chita. -1987. -S.46-47.

35. Rivkin F.M., G.I. Klinova, A.A. Popov. Accelerated technology for laboratory determination of soil moisture. PGS, No. 8, 1999, p.18-19.

36. Rivkin FM, Ivanova NV, Kuznetsova IL Geoinformation modeling of engineering and geocryological conditions for the construction of trunk pipeline systems. M., PGS, No. 9, 2006, p. 43-35.

37. Rivkin F.M., Ivanova N.V., Shamanova I.I. Regional geographic information systems for engineering and geocryological support of construction on permafrost soils. “Industrial and Citizens. Building ”, No. 10, 2004, Publishing house: LLC“ Publishing house PGS ”, p. 12-14.

38. Rivkin F.M., Iospa A.V., Popova A.A. Features of the structure of the cryogenic strata and the distribution of frozen rocks in the coastal part of the Pechersk Sea (Varandey Peninsula). Materials of the Second Conf. Geocryologists of Russia. June 6-8, 2001 Volume 3, 212-217 p.

39. Rivkin F.M., Kuznetsova I.L., Ivanova N.V., Popova A.A., Parmuzin I.S. Multipurpose mapping as information support for engineering surveys, design and monitoring. Materials of the fourth conference of geocryologists of Russia. Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, June 7-9, 2011 VOL 3. Moscow. University Book, 2011, pp. 300-305.

40. Rivkin F.M., M.M. Koreysha, A.A. Popova, N.P. Levantovskaya, I.V. Chekhina. Experience of using GIS - technologies in engineering surveys // Ing. geol. surveys in permafrost - theory, methodology, practice. St. Petersburg, 2000, p. 230-235.)

41. Rivkin FM, SE Sukhodolsky, IL Kuznetsova, NV Ivanova, IV Chekhina Album of medium and small-scale engineering-geological maps of the route of the projected Trans-Siberian oil pipelines. Cryosphere as a Life Support Environment / Pushchino. 2003. p. 77-78.

42. Rivkin F.M., Ivanova N.V., Kuznetsova I.L. Saline frozen soils and cryopegs of the Yamal Peninsula and the coastal zone of the Kara Sea shelf // Problems of construction on saline frozen soils. M., Epoch, 2007, p. 34-43.

43. Rivkina E.M., D. Fedorov-Davydov, D.A. Gilichinsky, F.M. Rivkin, V.G. Shcherbakova Regularities of the distribution of greenhouse gases in permafrost strata. // Materials of the first. Conf. of geocryologists of Russia /, Moscow, 1996, К.4, pp. 157-163

44. Streletskaya I.D., N.V. Ivanova, F.M. Rivkin. Mapping of the territory of the Bovanenkovo \u200b\u200bgas condensate field according to the conditions of cryopeg distribution (Yamal peninsula) // Materials of the first. conf. geocryologists of Russia / Moscow, 1996, K. 1, pp. 149-153.

45. Streletskaya I. D., Rivkin F. M. Formation, dynamics and landscape geoindication of cryopeg lenses in the layer of annual fluctuations in rock temperatures (Yamal Peninsula). // Scientific Council on Earth Cryology. Theses doc. annual meeting. / Pushchino, 1996, pp. 119-120.

46. \u200b\u200bChekhina I.V., Rivkin F.M., Koreisha M.M., Popova A.A. Construction of assessment maps of natural risks of manifestation of cryogenic processes on the coast of the Varandey Peninsula. // Proceedings of the international. conf. "Cryosphere of oil and gas provinces", Tyumen, 2004, p. 131.

47. Shamanova I.I., Rivkin F.M., Popova A.A. Engineering-geocryological mapping for the design of trunk pipelines in the flat areas of the North. Materials of the Second Conf. Geocryologists of Russia. June 6-8, 2001 Volume 4, 309-315 p.

48. Chekhina I.V., Rivkin F.M. (2003). Natural Risk Evaluation of Geocryological Hazards (the Varandey Peninsula Coast of the Barents Sea). In Proceedings of 8th Permafrost conference. July 20-25 Zurich 2003, Extension abstracts, pp. 15-16.

49. Dobrinin, D.V., Pizhankova, E.I., Tumskoy, V.E., Rivkin F.M. Coastal dynamic of New Sibirian Island according to comparison or remote sensing results obtained at different times. Pross., 2nd European Conference on Permafrost, 2005, Potsdam, Germany, Pp. 156-157.

50. Drozdov D. S., F. M. Rivkin, V. Rachold, G. V. Ananjeva-Malkova, N. V. Ivanova, I. V. Chehina, M. M. Koreisha, Yu. V. Korostelev and E. S. Melnikov. (2005) Electronic atlas of the Russian Arctic coastal zone In. Geo-Marine Letters. Vol. 25. Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 0276-0460 1432-1157 DOI: 10.1007 / s00367-004-0189-7, pp 81-88

51. Gustaf Hugelius, Tarmo Virtanen, Dmitry Kaverin, Alexander Pastukhov, Felix Rivkin, Sergey Marchenko, Vladimir Romanovsky, Peter Kuhry / High-resolution mapping of ecosystem carbon storage and potential effects of permafrost thaw in periglacial terrain, European Russian Arctic JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 116, G03024, doi: 10.1029 / 2010JG001606, 2011. p.14.

52. Ivanova, N.V. Rivkin F. M. and Yu. A. Vlasova (2005) Regularities of Permafrost Formation on the Pechora Sea Coast. Pross., 2nd European Conference on Permafrost, 2005, Potsdam, Germany, P.161.

53. Kaverin D., G. Mazhitova, A. Pastukhov, F. Rivkin The Transition Layer in Permafrost-affected Soils, Northeast European Russia Pros. Tenth International Conference on Permafrost .. Salekhard, Russia, 2012. Vol. 2, pp. 145-148

54. Koreisha M.M., Rivkin F.M., Ivanova N.V. The arctic coastal classification for estimation of industrioal effects. Berichte zur und Meeresforschung. Report of the #rd International Workshop University of Oslo (Norway) 2-5, Dec. 2002, p. 53.

55. Koreisha M.M., Rivkin F.M., Ivanova N.V. The engineering-geocryological zoning of the Russian Arctic and preliminary estimation of technogenic effect hazard. In: Abstracts. Inter. Conf. Earch cryosphere as a habitat and an object for nature management. Puschino, 2003, pp 29-30.

56. Kuznetsova I. L., Rivkin F. M., N. V. Ivanova Geoinformation system of engineering geocryological mapping for construction of gas-and-oil pipelines. Proceedings, 2nd European Conference on Permafrost, 2005, Potsdam, Germany, P.185.

57. Leibman M.O., Rivkin F.M., Saveliev V.S. Hydrogeological acpects of cryogenic slides on the Yamal Peninsula. In: Proceedings of the sixth International Conference on permafrost, V.1, p.380-382. / Beijing / 5-9 july 1993.

58. Leibman M.O., Rivkin F.M., Streletskaya I.D. Chemilcal and physical features of the active layer as related to landslides on Yamal Peninsula. In: Post-Seminar Proceedings of the Joint Russian-American Seminar on Cryopedology and Global Change, Pusñhino, 1992, pp 257-262.

59. Nikiforov S. L., Pavlidis Yu A., V. Rachold2, M. N. Grigoryev, F. M. Rivkin, N. V. Ivanova, M. M. Koreisha (2005) Morphogenetic classification of the Arctic coastal zone. In. Geo-Marine Letters. ... Vol. 25. Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 0276-0460 1432-1157 DOI: 10.1007 / s00367-004-0190-1, pp. 89-97

60. Pahomova N.A., N.V. Ivanova, F.M. Rivkin, M.M. Koreisha, I.V. Chekhina. Engineering-geocryological zoning of the Arctic coast of the Russian European North. Berichte zur und Meeresforschung. Report of the 4th International Workshop VNIIOkeanologia, St. Peterburg (Russia) 10-13, Nov. 2003, pp. 43-48.

61. Popova A.A., F.M. Rivkin, N.V. Ivanova, M.M. Koreisha, I.V. Chehina1, V. Rachold, S. L. Nikiforov / An Engineering Geocryological Zoning of Varandei Peninsula and Adjoining Shallow Shelf Zone / Berichte zur und Meeresforschung. Report of the 4th International Workshop VNIIOkeanologia, St. Peterburg (Russia) 10-13, Nov. 2003, pp. 49-51.

62. Popova, AA, Rivkin FM, NV Ivanova (2005) Map of Engineering Geocryological Zoning in the European Northeastern Regions at a Scale of 1: 1,000,000. Pross., 2nd European Conference on Permafrost, 2005, Potsdam, Germany, pp. .190-191.

63. Rivkin F. M. Principes of GIS-based engineering geocryological mapping in the regions of different geological ctructutes. Pross., 2nd European Conference on Permafrost, 2005, Potsdam, Germany, p. 193.

64. Rivkin F. M., N. V. Ivanova, and I. L. Kuznetsova (2006) Geoinformation Modeling of Engineering Geocryological Conditions for Risk Assessment during Survey of the Yamal-Western Europe Pipeline (Yamal Segment). Pross. of XIth International Congress for Mathematical Geology, Liège, Belgium, September 3-8, 2006, S09-23, pp 4.

65. Rivkin F. M., N. V. Ivanova, and I. L. Kuznetsova (2006) Geoinformation Modeling of Engineering Geocryological Conditions for Risk Assessment during Survey of the Yamal-Western Europe Pipeline (Yamal Segment). Pross. of XIth International Congress for Mathematical Geology, Liège, Belgium, September 3-8, 2006, S09-23, pp 4.

66. Rivkin F., I. Kuznetsova, A. Popova, I. Parmuzin & I. Chehina, (2015) Engineering geological and geotechnical cartographic modeling as a methodological basis for engineering surveys and design in complex geological environment. Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 6, DOI: 10.1007 / 978-3-319-09060-3, © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015, pp. 373-376 /

67. Rivkin F., I. Kuznetsova, N. Ivanova, I. Chehina & I. Parmuzin. 2012. Geotechnical Maps in the Structure of Information Support for Geotechnical Investigations. Pros. Tenth International Conference on Permafrost. Ext. Abstracts, The Northern Publisher, Salekhard, Russia, 2012, pp. 471-472.

68. Rivkin F., Kuznetsova I., Ivanova N., Suhodolsky S. (2004). Engineering Geocryological Mapping for Construction in the Permafrost Regions. In: Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 172-178.

69. Rivkin F.M RELEASE OF METHANE FROM PERMAFROST AS A RESULT OF GLOBAL WARMING AND OTHER DISTURBANCES. Polar Geography. ISSN: 1088-937X 1998. T. 22. No. 2. S. 105-118.

70. Rivkin F. M., A. Popova, A. Eospa. The Permafrost Conditions along Pechora Sea Coast (Varandey Peninsula, European North of Russia) Ist Eoropean Permafrost Conference, Rome, 2001, p.38 –38 ..

71. Rivkin F.M. To a question of the suppementary methane emission by the cryosols thawing (Yamal Peninsula, Russia). In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Physics, Chemistry and Ecology of Seasonally Frozen Soils. Fairbanks, Alaska, June 10-12, 1997, 303-309.

72. Rivkin F.M. , Aksenov V.I. (2000). Seasonal dynamics of the width of talik zones at transitions of a pipeline across river valleys./Ground Freezing 2000. Pross. Of the International Sympos. On Ground Frezing and Frost action in soils. Balkema / Roterdam. Hh. 181-184. ISBN 90 170 8

73. Rivkin F.M. Regional specificity of subfluvial talik formation and structure (Yamal peninsula, Russia) // Proc. of the 7th Intern. Conf. on Permafrost. Yellowknife, Canada, 1998, p. 943-946.

74. Rivkin F. M. (1993). Talik zones in permafrost area as a modern natural model for global warming. In: Proceedings of the International Conference Global Chang and Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems, 21-26 August, Oppdal (Norway), p130.

75. Rivkin F.M., M.M. Koreisha & N.V. Ivanova (2003). The engineering-geocryological zoning of the Russian Arctic coast for the estimation of hazard caused by the industrial impact. In Proceedings of 8th Permafrost conference. July 20-25 Zurich 2003, Vol. 2, pp. 959-963.

76. Rivkin, F.M., Kuznetsova I.L., Ivanova N.V., Popova, A.A. &. Parmuzin, I.S 2010. Multi-purpose engineering geological cartographic for information support for engineering surveys, designing, and monitoring. Pros. 11th Congress of the IAEG, Auckland New Zealand, 5-10 Sept., 2415-2419.

77. Rivkin, F.M., Kuznetsova I.L., Ivanova N.V., Popova, A.A. &. Parmuzin, I.S 2010. Multi-purpose engineering geological cartographic for information support for engineering surveys, designing, and monitoring. Pros. 11th Congress of the IAEG, Auckland New Zealand, 5-10 Sept., 2010, 2415-2419.

78. Sorokina, A., Rivkin F. M., Chehina, I. Multilevel database in the structure of the regional geoinformation system. Pross., 2nd European Conference on Permafrost, 2005, Potsdam, Germany, p. 195.

In the press.

79. Narasinha Shurpali, Yu Zhang, Tarmo Virtanen, Christina Biasi, Gustaf Hugelius, Paul Miller, Maija Marushchak, Martin Stendel, Rivkin Felix, Sergei Marchenko, Changsheng Li, Peter Kuhry, Pertti Martikainen / Landscape heterogeneity of tictates climate change / Nature Climate Change ISSN: 1758-678X. EISSN: 1758-6798 (in press)

80. Rivkin F., Vlasova Yu., Marchenko S., Parmuzin I., Regularities of space-time transformation of geological and landscape conditions 13 International Conference on Permafrost. Potsdam, Germany, 2016, (in press).

81. Patent No. 2004708 1991.

List of candidates for deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly
Russian Federation of the seventh convocation,
nominated by the Political Party "People's Freedom Party" (PARNAS)
in single-mandate constituencies

Total 108 candidates

Altai Republic
2. Altai single-mandate constituency
Knyazev Urmat Alekseevich

The Republic of Dagestan
10. Northern single-mandate constituency
Magomedov Ruslan Gamzatovich

The Republic of Dagestan
12. Southern single-mandate constituency
Yuzik Yulia Viktorovna

Republic of Tatarstan
26. Privolzhsky single-mandate constituency
Novikov Ilya Vadimovich

Republic of Tatarstan
27. Moscow single-mandate constituency
Shamsutdinov Marcel Dikayanovich

Republic of Tatarstan
28. Nizhnekamsk single-mandate constituency
Lukin Andrey Mikhailovich

Republic of Tatarstan
29. Naberezhno-Chelninsky single-mandate constituency
Mingalimov Ruzil Galievich

Tyva Republic
32. Tyva single-mandate constituency
Mongush Mongun-ool Synaaevich

Udmurt republic
33. Udmurt single-mandate constituency
Zakirov Ildar Shamilevich

Udmurt republic
34. Izhevsk single-mandate constituency
Timurshin Ruslan Rifgatovich


37. Kanash single-mandate constituency
Dmitry A. Semyonov

Chuvash Republic (Chuvashia)
38. Cheboksary single-mandate constituency
Mayorov Vladimir Nikolaevich

Krasnodar region
46. \u200b\u200bKrasnodar single-mandate district
Zaprudin Leonid Mikhailovich

Krasnoyarsk region
55. Central single-mandate constituency
Baburin Evgeny Alekseevich

Perm region
58. Perm single-mandate constituency
Amaev Almir Zavdatovich

Perm region
59. Chusovoy single-mandate district
Simonova Raisa Naurdyevna

Perm region
60. Kungur single-mandate constituency
Mishchenkov Alexander Sergeevich

Perm region
61. Kudamkar single-mandate district
Murzaev Valentin Gennadievich

Stavropol region
65. Stavropol single-mandate constituency
Lebedev Pavel Valerievich

Khabarovsk region
69. Khabarovsk single-mandate constituency
Vorsin Alexey Yurievich

Khabarovsk region
70. Komsomol single-mandate constituency
Simontsev, Alexander Sergeevich

Arhangelsk region
72. Arkhangelsk single-mandate constituency
Butorin Mikhail Veniaminovich

Astrakhan region
74. Astrakhan single-mandate constituency
Doliev Mikhail Vyacheslavovich

Vladimir region
80. Suzdal single-mandate constituency
Nikolenko Kirill Dmitrievich

Volgograd region
81. Volgograd single-mandate constituency
Dmitry Nikitin

Volgograd region
82. Krasnoarmeisky single-mandate constituency
Merkulov Vadim Alexandrovich

Volgograd region
83. Mikhailovsky single-mandate constituency
Polunin Anatoly Arkadevich

Volgograd region
84. Volzhsky single-mandate constituency
Konotopov Igor Vladimirovich

Vologodskaya Oblast
85. Vologda single-mandate constituency
Domozhirov Evgeny Valerievich

Vologodskaya Oblast
86. Cherepovets single-mandate constituency
Trubitsina Larisa Sergeevna

Voronezh region
89. Anninsky single-mandate constituency
Khodakovsky Vladislav Valerievich

Irkutsk region
93. Irkutsk single-mandate constituency
Bespalov Sergey Alexandrovich

Irkutsk region
94. Angarsk single-mandate constituency
Zhakova Olga Alexandrovna

Irkutsk region
95. Shelekhovsky single-mandate constituency
Vasiliev Mikhail Yurievich

Leningrad region
112. Kingisepp single-mandate constituency
Skurikhin Dmitry Nikolaevich

Leningrad region
113. Volkhov single-mandate constituency
Rastorguev Alexander Viktorovich

Lipetsk region
114. Lipetsk single-mandate district
Fomichev Vladimir Nikolaevich

Moscow region
117. Balashikha single-mandate constituency
Dmitry Pavlenok

Moscow region
122. Odintsovo single-mandate constituency
Svyatoslavsky Yaroslav Alexandrovich

Moscow region
125. Sergiev Posad single-mandate constituency
Shalnev Andrey Sergeevich

Moscow region
126. Serpukhov single-mandate district
Shchukin Lev Anatolievich

Murmansk region
128. Murmansk single-mandate constituency
Kapitonov Andrey Sergeevich

Nizhny Novgorod Region
129. Nizhny Novgorod single-mandate constituency
Stepanova Anna Eduardovna

Nizhny Novgorod Region
130. Prioksky single-mandate constituency
Ludina Anna Nikolaevna

Nizhny Novgorod Region
131. Avtozavodsky single-mandate constituency
Burmistrov Vyacheslav Vladimirovich

Novgorod region
134. Novgorod single-mandate constituency
Dobrovolsky Sergey Vladimirovich

Novosibirsk region
135. Novosibirsk single-mandate district
Barantaev Aydar Olegovich

Novosibirsk region
136. Central single-mandate constituency
Dyachkov Sergey Alexandrovich

Novosibirsk region
137. Iskitim single-mandate constituency
Savin Egor Grigorievich

Novosibirsk region
138. Barabinsk single-mandate district
Barantaev Bulat Olegovich

Omsk region
139. Omsk single-mandate constituency
Basov Igor Gennadievich

Omsk region
140. Moskalensk single-mandate constituency
Astashenko Sergey Dmitrievich

Omsk region
141. Lyubinsky single-mandate constituency
Argat Olga Vladimirovna

Orenburg region
142. Orenburg single-mandate constituency
Stolpak Sergei Pavlovich

Orenburg region
143. Buguruslan single-mandate constituency
Klimova Irina Alexandrovna

Orenburg region
144. Orsk single-mandate constituency
Rybalko Olga Alexandrovna

Oryol Region
145. Oryol single-mandate constituency
Komov Igor Anatolievich

Rostov region
152. Southern Single-Mandate Constituency
Avramenko Stanislav Sergeevich

Ryazan Oblast
156. Ryazan single-mandate constituency
Kusova Irina Gasanovna

Ryazan Oblast
157. Skopinsky single-mandate constituency
Samokhin Alexander Vladimirovich

Samara Region
158. Samara single-mandate constituency
Gerasimova Ekaterina Vladimirovna

Samara Region
159. Togliatti single-mandate constituency
Vitaly Erkaev

Samara Region
160. Krasnoglinsky single-mandate constituency
Avdonin Vladimir Vladimirovich

Samara Region
161. Zhigulevsky single-mandate constituency
Artem Petrovich Tonkikh

Samara Region
162. Industrial single-mandate constituency
Puntok Anton Andreevich

Saratov region
163. Saratov single-mandate constituency
Ledkov Alexander Vladimirovich

Saratov region
164. Balakovo single-mandate constituency
Maltsev Roman Vyacheslavovich

Saratov region
165. Balashov single-mandate constituency
Ignatiev Dmitry Andreevich

Saratov region
166. Engels single-mandate constituency
Bayramov Elnur Abdulali oglu

Sverdlovsk region
168. Sverdlovsk single-mandate constituency
Rivkin Felix Moiseevich

Sverdlovsk region
169. Kamensk-Uralsky single-mandate constituency
Koromyslov Anatoly Nikolaevich

Sverdlovsk region
170. Berezovsky single-mandate constituency
Borisov Mikhail Orestovich

Sverdlovsk region
172. Asbestos single-mandate constituency
Vernikov Maxim Borisovich

Sverdlovsk region
173. Pervouralsk single-mandate constituency
Konakov Igor Nikolaevich

Tver region
180. Zavolzhsky single-mandate constituency
Belova Marina Viktorovna

Tula region
183. Tula single-mandate constituency
Konev German Karpovich

Tula region
184. Novomoskovsk single-mandate constituency
Efremov Roman Nikolaevich

Tyumen region
185. Tyumen single-mandate constituency
Chekmarev Alexander Mikhailovich

Tyumen region
186. Zavodoukovsky single-mandate constituency
Kunilovsky Alexander Alexandrovich

Ulyanovsk region
187. Ulyanovsk one-mandate constituency
Gebel Eduard Alexandrovich

Chelyabinsk region
189. Chelyabinsk single-mandate constituency
Asatullin Hamil Yusupovich

Chelyabinsk region
190. Metallurgical single-mandate constituency
Alexey Tabalov

Chelyabinsk region
191. Korkinsky single-mandate constituency
Prikhodkina Valeria Yurievna

Chelyabinsk region
193. Zlatoust single-mandate constituency
Potapov Vasily Sergeevich

Yaroslavl region
194. Yaroslavl single-mandate district
Yudin Yaroslav Igorevich

moscow city
196. Babushkinsky single-mandate constituency
Lyaskin Nikolay Nikolaevich

moscow city
197. Kuntsevo single-mandate constituency
Lukashevich Vadim Pavlovich

moscow city
198. Leningrad single-mandate constituency
Makarov Vyacheslav Gennadievich

moscow city
199. Lublin single-mandate constituency
Dmitry Kachanovsky

moscow city
201. Nagatinsky single-mandate constituency
Mikhalchenko Natalia Alekseevna

moscow city
202. Novomoskovsk single-mandate constituency
Beznisko Oleg Dmitrievich

moscow city
203. Orekhovo-Borisov single-mandate constituency
Erokhov Sergey Viktorovich

moscow city
204. Perovsky single-mandate constituency
Zalischak Vladimir Borisovich

moscow city
205. Preobrazhensky single-mandate constituency
Korovin Vadim Alexandrovich

moscow city
207. Khovrinsky single-mandate constituency
Alexey Shcherbina

moscow city
208. Central single-mandate constituency
Zubov Andrey Borisovich

moscow city
209. Cheryomushkinsky single-mandate constituency
Yankauskas Konstantinas Stasisovich

moscow city
210. Chertanovsky single-mandate constituency
Androsov Dmitry Petrovich

saint Petersburg
211. Eastern single-mandate constituency
Melnikova Irina Nikolaevna

saint Petersburg
212. Western single-mandate constituency
Lvov Ilya Alexandrovich

saint Petersburg
213. Northern single-mandate constituency
Gryaznevich Natalia Vladimirovna

saint Petersburg
214. North-East single-mandate constituency
Pivovarov Andrey Sergeevich

saint Petersburg
215. Northwest single-mandate constituency
Maksakov Oleg Borisovich

saint Petersburg
216. Central single-mandate constituency
Chaplygin Arkady Alekseevich

saint Petersburg
217. South-East single-mandate constituency
Sergey Kuzin

saint Petersburg
218. Southern Single Mandate Constituency
Dmitriev Lev Mikhailovich


222. Khanty-Mansi single-mandate district
Vesnin Sergei Sergeevich

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra
223. Nizhnevartovsk single-mandate district
Vorobyov Sergey Vitalievich

Quiet battle for students. Part 1: Zykov's arithmetic

However, maybe not everything is so bad? Well, sometimes exotic guests come, but after all, every day in the university the usual educational routine flows as usual, and normal Ural patriots, the color of Russian thought and intelligentsia, work with our children, teach wisdom and love the Motherland. Maybe so, maybe not. Let's try to figure it out using the example of several Ural scientists and educators.

Our first hero is a 42-year-old associate professor of the Department of Higher Mathematics of the Institute of Fundamental Education of the Ural Federal University and an employee of the Institute of Electrophysics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Zykov Sergey Arlenovich.

Here he is at the liberal-fascist "March of Peace" on September 21, 2014 with children's pictures, he supports the punitive operation against children and women in Donbas and opposes the national course of Russia:

The fact is that Sergei Arlenovich is a member of the Sverdlovsk branch of John McCain's favorite party, RPR-Parnas. With regards to the Peace March, if my memory serves me, he was almost the creator of the event page on Facebook, or one of its main moderators and took part in various episodes of its preparation.

But I know for certain that Associate Professor Zykov agitated students to take part in it. From other confirmed episodes of Sergei's participation in liberal actions and events, you can also find out from the notes of a researcher on the social network.

Sergei Arlenovich is involved in writing letters in support of Andrei Makarevich, who supports the coup d'etat in Kiev and hates the Russians who "shit everywhere."

But at a time when Russians are bothering to buy gifts for loved ones and cut salads for the New Year's table, Associate Professor Zykov participates on December 30, 2014 in speeches for the termination of criminal cases on the machinations of the Navalny brothers. In a commentary to his photograph of liberal unrest, the UrFU mathematician comes to the conclusion that “they are afraid” of Navalny, because they blocked the website of the pro-American oppositionist and here he gives the address of an alternative copy of the resource of the failed “revolutionary”. Zykov does not explain how Navalny can be so terrible to Roskomnadzor that they should be afraid of him.

By the way, the inflated liberals, inspired by the fear they instill in “them” and in anticipation of the imminent fall of the “regime”, finished by going to the building of the FSB Directorate for the Sverdlovsk Region at 4 Weiner, where they read “Navalny's last word” on the porch of the special service.

Sergey Arlenovich also goes to various round tables, where he adopts "Western values" from the leading figures of liberal thought, apparently, for their subsequent transfer to the fledgling student minds. Here is, for example, a lecture by Maxim Katz:

It is not difficult to guess what the content of this character's lectures might be.



And this is the lecturer himself:


Now let's take a closer look at the entourage of Sergei Arlenovich.

Felix Moiseevich Rivkin, a member of the political council of the RPR-Parnas party funded by the Western secret services, and also an information disclosure specialist at the Standard Management Company.

In Yekaterinburg, at the request of the closest associate of Navalny, Leonid Volkov, who emigrated to Luxembourg, he submits applications to the mayor's office for holding anti-government demonstrations, such as the Peace March or the Spring March.

Rivkin goes out on the streets for any reason - and on actions of federal liberals, and on pickets for the punitive Nadezhda Savchenko, and even against the reconstruction of the city's central street for the 2018 World Cup.


At events, Rivkin and Associate Professor Zykov can often be seen together.

On August 14, 2014, in the Leninsky District Court, Zykov and Rivkin are awaiting trial over their comrades-in-arms for an unauthorized rally promoting Ural separatism "Stop feeding Moscow."

And a rally in support of the provocateurs punished for anti-Russian demonstrations on Bolotnaya Square:

The next interesting person for our investigation from the group photo is Mikhail Borisov, head of the Sverdlovsk branch of RPR-Parnas.

Mikhail Borisov is the organizer of many anti-government events in the city "Peace March", "Spring March" and others.

By the way, I also recommend paying attention to the woman with a microphone (she is also present in the general photo) - Elena Shukaeva. A liberal activist with a long experience, in the near future she will become one of the figurants of our new study.

We study the photo further. Stanislav Zharkov, 24-year-old graduate of UrFU, member of the Libertarian Party, web developer, member of the organization Golos, which monitors elections. It is sponsored by USAID. We will also mention the participants in this organization during our investigation:

Stanislav is also a participant in an unauthorized action in support of Ural separatism "Stop feeding Moscow", an American patriot:

A picket participant on May 6, 2014, when representatives of the fifth column of Yekaterinburg came out to accuse Russia of “bringing troops to Donbass”:

This is the very rally that the mayor of Yekaterinburg Yevgeny Roizman "accidentally walked past" and gave an interview:

And the next day, on the Freedom of Speech program on ICTV, Yulia Tymoshenko said:

“Today there are demonstrations in support of Ukraine, against Putin and against the occupation. Hundreds of thousands of Russians are walking. They put yellow and blue flags on their shoulders, they sing the Ukrainian anthem. A new Russia is being born there. "

And here is another contact of Sergei Arlenovich - Anna Yakovlevna Pastukhova, head of the Yekaterinburg Memorial Society, which is engaged in discrediting the Soviet past:

Anna Yakovlevna does this in gratitude to the American Department of State and the NED fund for generous donations.

And in conclusion - Associate Professor Zykov actively supports the unregistered liberal party "December V".

The name of the party is associated with the day the protests began on Bolotnaya Square, with disagreement with the official results of the Parliamentary elections to the State Duma of the 6th convocation, which took place on December 4, 2011. The next day, December 5, thousands of protests against the ruling party took place.

Among the odious party members - Sergey Davidis, one of the organizers of the "March of Peace" in Moscow, Maria Baronova, assistant to the deputy Ilya Ponomarev, who fled to the United States, who was under investigation in the case of the unrest on Bolotnaya.


The correspondent of “Slon” is Roman Dobrokhotov.

Pyotr Tsarkov, organizer of the movement "Russia without Putin"

Thus, in relation to Sergei Zykov, the picture is completely depressing: participation in anti-government and anti-Russian coordinated and uncoordinated marches, rallies, pickets, a social circle consisting of US agents of influence, liberal, Western-oriented views, anti-state propaganda - all this raises the question of the admissibility of associate professor Zykov's contact with students of the Ural Federal University and the Institute of Philosophy and Law.

Quiet battle for students. Part 2: white-ribbon lawyer and maestro-maidan - Pomazuev and Beloglazov

We continue our investigation in search of an answer to the question: which state's education department do the Ural teachers serve?

Pomazuev.Our next "hero" is Alexander Evgenievich Pomazuev, 32-year-old associate professor of the Department of Administrative Law of the Ural State Law University.

In the photo we see a young man who smiles pleasantly and gently strokes his cat, it seems that an atmosphere of kindness and love hangs around him.

True, it seems that this love does not extend to everyone, at least to Mother Russia and her popularly beloved leader, it seems, is not enough.

In February 2014, Russians were shaken by a coup d'etat in Kiev carried out by the hands of Ukrainian nationalists. They then seized the initiative from the youth who took to the streets, and in our country even schoolchildren began to understand what the street unrest that Navalny was calling to was leading to.

But not assistant professor Pomazuev. In December 2014, he called to take to the streets demanding the termination of the criminal trial against Aleksey Navalny, “against the cowardice of judges, the lawlessness of the“ law enforcement officers ”, the lack of principle of prosecutors, the lies of the authorities and the apathy of those around them."

And after returning from the meeting of the anti-Russian public in Yekaterinburg, he thanked those who had come.

Our lawyer was worried, one of whose tasks the state probably sees not only teaching the laws, but also fostering respect for them, and for the absolutely legitimate and polite detention of Alexei Navalny, who on December 30 neglected the conditions of house arrest and went to a rally, which was publicly discussed stated on Twitter.

Probably, the students of Aleksey Evgenievich were very surprised at this level of ethics and vocabulary of their teacher.

Did Associate Professor Pomazuev have such rhetoric beyond the sofa and laptop? Unfortunately yes. As it turned out, he is a staunch activist of the liberal Progress Party, headed by Alexei Navalny.

Several simple polls among students make me state a sad fact: Alexander Evgenievich was repeatedly noticed spreading Navalny's ideas right during lectures in front of the University students. Pomazuev constantly attempted to attract students to the ranks of like-minded opposition to the state.

We have to admit that Associate Professor Pomazuev is not at all as simple as in the photographs with the cat, and his activities in the ranks of young people can be safely described as harmful, destructive and socially dangerous.

Beloglazov.And this is a 67-year-old professor of the special piano department of the Ural State Conservatory Sergey Grigorievich Beloglazov.

By the way, this photo was taken at the Peace March on September 21, 2014, organized by the pro-American opposition in Yekaterinburg and prepared by the Sverdlovsk branch of the RPR-Parnas party in the torture chambers of the Yekaterinburg Memorial society with the support of US Consul General Otto Hans Van Maerssen.

Here is a photo of their meetings.

Head of the RPR-Parnas branch Mikhail Borisov is on the far left, Consul Maerssen is on the far right.

In this photo you can recognize Mikhail Borisov, whom I talked about in the first part. There I promised to tell you more about the members of the "Voice" organization. Keeping my promise.

The sweet girl standing in the first photo with Sergei Grigorievich, dressed in stylish attire in the colors of the Ukrainian flag, under which, right at the time of the rally, Ukrainian Nazis were killing women and children in Donbass, is Yekaterinburg. Svetlana Burdinaworking for the Voice Association.

The Voice Association is funded by one of the CIA structures - the US Agency for International Development (USAID) , which is responsible for the US non-military "aid" to other countries. In fact, in Russia, the Golos employees are the secret station of the American special services. Sveta likes to take a walk on the Maidan in Kiev or wear a T-shirt insulting our President.

And just like any representative of the fifth column of Yekaterinburg, he is friends with the mayor Roizman.

In fact, Professor Beloglazov himself is a staunch supporter of the mayor ...

And the organizer of anti-Russian actions, head of the campaign headquarters of Alexei Navalny, Leonid Volkov

As it turned out, Professor Beloglazov is a staunch "fighter against the regime" and a supporter of the RPR-Parnas party, a participant in all the rallies and actions of the white-ribbon opposition. In particular, we are talking about both agreed actions ("March of Spring" 02/01/2015) and uncoordinated ("for federalization" 08/17/2014; in support of "political prisoners" on the 6th of each month; acted as an organizer and participant of single pickets "for Ukraine "And" freedom to Nadezhda Savchenko ").

And although at the conservatory Sergei Grigorievich looks like a pious intellectual,

For the first time he became a “victim of the regime” under extremely unpleasant circumstances: walking through Yekaterinburg from a store with a can of beer in his hands, barely keeping his feet, the professor was caught by a police officer who legally asked him to introduce himself and show his passport, to which he was sent. As a result, the pianist found himself face in the snow, in handcuffs and went to the police station.

Professor Beloglazov then selflessly told the press that his hands were almost broken from being in handcuffs, and he would never be able to play again, but in court Sergei Grigorievich got confused in his testimony and lost the case. As you can see, he successfully continues not only to play, but also to hold the flags of the country in which fascism won with these hands.

It should be noted that Beloglazov's lawyer in that story was none other than Vasily Fedorovich ...

Who had a close relationship with the mayor Roizman ...

Who was fond of knife fighting and funny pictures with his participation in social networks:

And in the end, he turned out to be the leader of a Nazi gang, which from 2006 to 2012 committed the murder of 14 people, attempted murders of five more people.

Professor Beloglazov's lawyer loved to kill with combat knives, tomahawk axes, pistols, revolvers, carbines and hunting rifles.

The mayor himself also actively participated in the Beloglazov case.

As we can see, in the case of Sergei Grigorievich Beloglazov, the attitude to the state, to its laws, behavior in society and the circle of friends of the Ural teacher raises questions.

... "On Amending Article 8 of the Law of the Sverdlovsk Region" On Certain Issues of Preparing and Holding Public Events on the Territory of the Sverdlovsk Region ", containing a very strange provision:



« Notification of a public event is submitted by its organizer to the authorized executive government body of the Sverdlovsk region in the field of preparation and holding of public events in the event that a public event is planned to be held on the territory of a municipality located on the territory of the Sverdlovsk Region, with a population of over 500 thousand people» .

The first question that arises here is why was it so fiddly in the wording? Everyone knows that in the Sverdlovsk region there is only one city with a population of over five hundred thousand people - Yekaterinburg.

What's the point?

Practice has shown that the administration of the governor Kuyvashev takes away from Yekaterinburg only what can be used to enrich itself. Those who come with notifications of rallies do not give kickbacks, and this is a troublesome business. Officials need to work out the routes of the processions, exclude the intersection of various rallies with each other, organize control over the legality of the actions of the protesters and their protection, emergency services.

By the way, any notable rallies in Yekaterinburg, mostly team governor and organized. As for them state money and incidentally at the expense of the treasury pR "United Russia", I told earlier.

The only high-profile rallies "not from above" were shares , and rallies Sergei Yarutin from the Patriots of Russia party for - changes and for the resignation of Governor Yevgeny Kuyvashev.

I was telling how I was tried recruit to the asset of the governor and make him praise or not criticize the head of the region. This was due to my regular coverage of local authorities, serving the interests of the Ukrainian-American-Swiss oligarchic groups, cooperation with local and, in relation to local citizens, who disagree with politics. After my refusal, informational, administrative and police harassment began.

It was easy to guess that this law was a reflection of Yevgeny Kuyvashev's fear of independent politicians and social activists.

At the time of the discussion of the draft in the Legislative Assembly, I pointed out that this regional law contradicts Federal Law 54 "On meetings, rallies, demonstrations, processions and pickets," which says:



“The organizer of a public event must:

1) submit to the executive authority of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation or local government notification of a public event in the manner prescribed by Article 7 of this Federal Law "

The Ural Republic in action: its own kings, its own laws.

However, I still did not appreciate the full scale of the consequences of Kuyvashev's scam with the rallies.

Having banned rallies to the patriots of Russia, the Sverdlovsk governor allowed them to the supporters of Ukrainian Nazism. On September 27 at the Labor Square in the center of Yekaterinburg, another Peace March was held.

The organizers of the event and the creators of its Facebook page were:


  1. Yuri Izotov, student of Mathematics and Mechanics at UrFU

Yu. Izotov before the congress of the RPR-Parnas party on the Zamoskvoretsky Bridge, wrapped in a flag "Ural republic"

This is the same notorious student who appeared in the attacks in the Ukrainian T-shirt at the exhibition about the Great Patriotic War, which took place recently at the Yeltsin UrFU.



By the way, here is the cover of his VK page:

* Note: Right Sector is an extremist nationalist organization banned in Russia.

It should be noted that, despite his young age, Yura is a typical fruit of training traitors in the liberal nursery of UrFU: he is already an oppositionist with experience in Yekaterinburg.

2. Elena Shukaeva, a member of the Sverlovsk branch of the RPR-Parnas party.

A graduate of the philological faculty of the Ural State University, works as the head. Department of New Publishing Technologies of the Sverdlovsk Regional Library for the Blind.

3. Oleg Kraev, "Civil activist", supporter of the RPR-Parnas party, teacher.

The slogans of the event sounded as follows: and Russia without wars","P against the use of the armed forces of the Russian Federation abroad", "P war with brotherly people". It is obvious that the operation in Syria today is not supported only by the United States and several of its most stubborn allies.

Russia's actions in Syria began three days later than the actions in Yekaterinburg. However, the liberal press has already circulated articles about the imminent dispatch of the Russian armed forces there. Perhaps the American intelligence was aware of the plans to start an anti-terrorist operation, and they decided to hold the fifth column event right in front of it.

One of the posters " Syria is the second Afghanistan» confirms this idea and the connection of the action with the CIA.

Below I will show that most of the participants are in one way or another connected with the Yekaterinburg communityMemorial , which is sponsored by the American Foundation for« promoting democracy» National Endowment for Democracy (for a scan of the payment document, seethis link).

It is not difficult to understand who is the customer of the action. The idea is as old as the world: to create a negative informational background that demonstrates “the fact "that even" russians themselves do not support the government's actions» and distribute it to the press.

This action is in its purest form serving the interests of a hostile state.

The event took place in the very heart of Yekaterinburg, on Truda Square on Plotinka, in the form of a picket. The picket was lined up along the carriageway of ul. Lenin, approximately 3 meters from the edge of the roadway.

Until the fall of 2015, while the events were being coordinated by the Yekaterinburg administration, the mayor's office tried to "shut up" such eventsthen to Uralmash (as was the case with the supporter of the "Right Sector" banned in Russia Nikolay Bogdanov, or, in extreme cases, to the Park District, to the Defense Square, that is, to the outskirts of the city.

About 40 people took part in the action, materials were used for visual agitation - tablets in their hands.

russian and Ukrainian flags

flag of the organization "Yekaterinburg for Freedom"

thematic T-shirts - with symbols of Ukraine and Boris Nemtsov.

Also in parallel, for an hour at the monument to the founders of the city, a group of 6 people in T-shirts “for free elections” were distributing campaign materials.


The picketers chanted the slogans "Glory to Ukraine - Glory to Heroes", "No war", "Freedom to Nadezhda Savchenko."

The following slogans were presented on the materials for visual agitation: