Russian Politician Admits He’s Been Working Remotely From Ukraine Since 2021
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“I work no worse than others” Mikhail Nosik, a deputy from the Trans-Baikal Territory, left for Ukraine shortly before the war began. And he continued to work from there — via video link
Mikhail Nosik, one of the deputies of the Kalarsky Municipal District Council in the Trans-Baikal Territory, has been living in Ukraine for several years and is performing his duties remotely, Zab.ru reported on April 17. This was announced by the decision of the Ethics Commission of the District Council, a copy of which was received by the publication. Excerpts from the commission's decision were also published by the Baza telegram channel.
Russian Politician Admits He’s Been Working Remotely From Ukraine Since 2021
A politician in Far East Russia’s Zabaikalsky region said he has been working remotely from Ukraine for the past four years, raising eyebrows over an apparent loophole that allowed him to keep his post during wartime.
“I went to my own head”: a Russian MP worked with Ukraine via VPN for four years
The Russian MP has been living in Ukraine for four years and continues to perform his duties remotely via VPN. This is Mikhail Nosik, a deputy of the Council of the Kalarsky Municipal District of the Trans-Baikal Territory, whose situation was considered by his colleagues only in March 2025, writes the Toad and Viper telegram channel. RTVI has collected what is known.
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