The chief military commissar of Odesa was removed from his post a year after his appointment

The chief military commissar of the Odesa region, Oleksandr Okhrimenko, has been dismissed from the position of head of the Odesa regional territorial center for recruitment and social support (TCC).

The relevant order was signed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

He was appointed "head of the physical culture and sports rehabilitation department of the department of physical culture and physical culture and sports rehabilitation of one of the military units."

Before him, Yevhen Borysov held the position of chief military commissar of Odesa region. However, he was sent to the SIZO on suspicion of illegal enrichment.

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