Russia targets employees of the Federal Air Transport Agency, who removed 59 aircraft from the state inventory and transferred them abroad, after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
by Kyiv Post | February 12, 2024, 1:07 pm |

Ukrainian military MI-8 helicopters fly at a low altitude in the Kharkiv region on April 2, 2023, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)
Nearly five dozen aircraft in Russia’s state aviation fleet were allegedly transferred abroad illegally by Rosaviatsiya, the Kremlin’s Air Transport Agency, since Moscow began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with some going to “unfriendly” countries, according to Russia’s national newspaper.
The pro-Kremlin news site Izvestia reported that a joint raid was carried out on offices of the Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsiya, by the Federal Security Service (FSB) and Ministry of Internal Affairs.
They were investigating accusations that 59 aircraft, both fixed-wing and helicopters, had been illegally exported after the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, some of which went to hostile states who subsequently provided them to Kyiv for use against Putin’s so-called “special military operation.”
Of the 59 aircraft illegally deregistered, 21 aircraft were sold to states outside the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and eight to unnamed “unfriendly” countries. A number of the aircraft left Russia as charter or cargo flights but did not return with “neither their temporary nor permanent removal of the aircraft being formalized.”
Izvestia cited Russian law enforcement sources who said at least three Mi-8 helicopters and two Il-76 transport aircraft, with their transponders turned off so that their routes could not be tracked, had been identified as being used on operations by Ukraine. Others have been identified working in Moldova and Azerbaijan with the rest not yet being tracked down.
The investigation was sparked by an audit of Rosaviatsiya’s registry of aircraft in July 2023, which appeared to show that after the start of the full-scale war, agency employees had unlawfully deregistered the airplanes and helicopters, in contravention of legislation invoked after the 2022 invasion.
Two senior employees Kristina Byvalina, Head of the Flight Safety Inspection Department, and Petr Kozyrev, Deputy Head of the Department of State Registration of Civil Aircraft, Rights and Transactions, were taken into custody.
Izvestia’s source said that the investigators had seized “objects and documents that confirmed the illegality of the actions of the Rosaviatsiya employees and other as yet unidentified persons in deregistering the aircraft.”
According to a source in the Ministry of Transport, the Rosaviatsiya employees not only deregistered the equipment, but failed to complete the required documentation, and provided contradictory information about the recipients of the aircraft or their whereabouts.
Izvestia’s sources indicated that other criminal cases could be opened against the former head of the Rosaviatsiya agency, Alexander Neradko, who resigned in September, probably in connection with this scandal, and Anna Zhiltsova, Byvalina’s former deputy, who was fired last June for “displaying an anti-war poster in the workplace.”
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A Russian was selling army-planes to Ukraine during the war. Sounds a good Russian to me…………….at the same time a normal Russian, steal, steal, steal, steal, steal, and steal!
I dunno what’s the outrage is about, neither, Veth. That’s totally normal behaviour in a Kleptocracy, isn’t it? The complaints sound phony. 😁
Sounds like someone didn’t get their kick-back.
“Anna Zhiltsova, Byvalina’s former deputy, who was fired last June for “displaying an anti-war poster in the workplace.””
Lol! That reminds me that as a young soldier in the Bundeswehr, with left wing attitude, I hang up a poster of Ché Guevara in my room in the barracks. No superior ever said anything about it. That’s the difference between a democracy and a totalitarian regime!
I don’t think being young is any excuse for that. Guevara was a sick, violent psychopath. Your commander; if he had any integrity, should have kicked your ass and put you on shithouse cleaning duties for a year.
Baaaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Sure, Scradgel, with the better understanding of older age, I admit that Guevara’s methods and some of his goals were wrong, but do you want to claim that the selfish Kleptocrat Batista was a nicer guy?
moskovia: Where its only illegal if you don’t share your embezzling upline.