In Sumy region, Mytnik Maxim Gulakov was in the spotlight after his declaration found an interesting fact: his wife Alla owns 10 thousand shares of Russian Gazprombank.
According to Gulakov's declaration, his wife is a shareholder of a Russian financial institution serving state-owned enterprises of the aggressor country. This fact has caused public indignation, as the civil servant and his family have financial relations with the country that wages the war against Ukraine.
About it informs the telegram-channel "Abslfation Leaks".
According to official information, the shares were purchased in the summer of 2018. This means that the investment was made after the annexation of Crimea and the start of fighting in the Donbass. At a time when Ukraine fought for its territorial integrity, the customs officer's wife put money into a bank, which is part of Russia's financial system.

What is known about Gazprombank?
Gazprombank is one of the largest banks of the Russian Federation, closely related to the Kremlin regime. It serves large strategic enterprises, including Gazprom, which finances the budget of the aggressor country.
After a full -scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Gazprombank was under the sanctions of many countries of the world. His assets are blocked, and cooperation with him is considered unacceptable.
The financial relations of Ukrainian officials or their relatives with Russian structures raise serious questions about their loyalty and patriotic position.
At the time of purchase of stocks in 2018:
- Russia has already occupied Crimea;
- In the Donbass there were fighting, which resulted in the death of Ukrainian military and civilians;
- There were sanctions on Russian banks and companies in Ukraine.
The logical question arises: why did the Ukrainian customs officer put money into a Russian bank that supports the economy of the aggressor country?
The fact of the presence of Russian assets in the customs officer's family may be a reason to check from the relevant bodies. Ukrainian society has the right to know whether officials have ties with the state that is leading a war against Ukraine.
Against the background of Ukraine's struggle with Russian aggression, such cases cannot be ignored. Will Maxim Gulakov explain why his family owns shares of the Russian Bank is open.