Major
Alexander Khodakovsky |
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Native
name
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Александр Сергеевич Ходаковский
Олександр Сергійович Ходаковський |
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Born
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December 18, 1972
Donetsk, Soviet Union |
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Allegiance
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Ukraine
Donetsk
People's Republic
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Service/branch
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Security Service of Ukraine (until
March 2014)
Vostok Battalion (from May 2014) |
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Rank
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Major
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Battles/wars
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Other work
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Donetsk People's Republic Deputy Prime Minister (May-July
2014)
Donetsk People's Republic Security Minister (May 2014-present) |
Alexander Sergeevich Khodakovsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр
Серге́евич Ходако́вский;
IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr
sʲɪrˈɡʲejɪvʲɪtɕ xədɐˈkofskʲɪj],
Ukrainian: Олександр Сергійович Ходаковський Olexander Serhiyovich Khodakovsky) is the commander of the pro-Russian Vostok Battalion formed in early May 2014 during the 2014 insurgency in Donbass. Khodakovsky
is a former commander of the Alpha special unit of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).
During the 2014 insurgency in Donbass, he left Ukrainian state service and
became the leader of the pro-Russian "Patriotic Forces of Donbass" in
Donetsk
Oblast, and later (until July 16, 2014 when he was replaced by Vladimir Antyufeyev) the Security Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic.
Malaysia
Airlines Flight 17
Main article: Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
On
July 23, 2014, the international news agency Reuters reported
Khodakovsky had in an interview confirmed that pro-Russian rebels had obtained
a Buk
missile system from Russia, which they used to shoot down Malaysia Airlines
Flight 17 and then "probably" sent it back to Russia to remove proof
of its presence.
This
Reuters
interview was quickly disputed by another rebel leader, Alexander
Borodai. And Khodakovsky quickly denied having told Reuters that
separatists possessed Buk missiles when the Malaysia airliner crashed in the
region: "We were discussing theories but one simple phrase was cutting
throughout like a red line that I do not have the information on militia
possessing such kind of a weapon." Khodakovsky said he had told
Reuters that he was not an expert and could not comment on the crash.
Khodakovsky said he neither agreed with nor denied claims that rebels had shot
down the plane. He only said that if Ukrainian authorities knew that the DPR
allegedly possessed Buks, they should have banned civilian flights in the
Donetsk airspace. Reuters said it stands by its story and produced an audio
recording of part of the interview, in which a man who sounds like Khodakovsky
confirms key comments made by Khodakovsky about the militia obtaining the Buk
from Russia and using it to shoot down MH17.
In
November 2014, he repeated his claim that the separatists had a Buk launcher at
the time, but stated that the vehicle, under control of fighters from Luhansk,
had still been on its way to Donetsk when MH17 crashed. It then retreated in
order to avoid being placed under blame.
Rebel commander Alexander Khodakovsky,
commander of the Vostok Battalion, admitted having had the Buk missile system. Photo: EPA
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Possible
capture
On
19 August 2014, reports began to emerge that Khodakovsky had been arrested by
law enforcement agencies. It was later clarified by the Interior Ministry that it
was Semyon Khodakovsky, a junior rebel commander, that had been detained.
INTERNET SOURCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Khodakovsky
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