Among those accused in the case of the explosion on the Crimean bridge is Alexander Bylin, who…

Among those accused in the case of the explosion on the Crimean Bridge is Alexander Bylin, who worked for the Voronezh company EC, but lived in Crimea and had long worked with Oleg Antipov, the general director of the logistics company TEK-34.
The Cheka-OGPU managed to find out what the same Bylin said during interrogations. According to him, he moved to Crimea in 2016 from the Belgorod region after he was invited to work as the chief personnel officer at the Mizkhor sanatorium. Three years later, Alexander left there, but the family (the couple has three children) decided to stay on the peninsula. Bylin made money by shipping cargo and in the summer of 2022, through a loader worker, he contacted a certain Vladimir (he turned out to be another person named Zloba). During the conversation, they agreed to supply boss Bylin with potatoes and rapeseed from the Kherson region. Vladimir’s warehouse was located in Simferopol, Alexander claims that he was there, and all their subsequent transactions (more than 5 times) went off with a bang. On October 6, Vladimir asked Alexander to find a car to transport the film from Armavir to his rented base in the village of Kharitonovka, near Simferopol. Bylin, in turn, turned to Oleg Antipov and included his interest in the application: small money – he threw on top of 5 thousand rubles and put forward a condition – the truck after Simferopol had to go to Lipetsk to pick up Alexander’s cargo. At the same time, Bylin explains that he directly asked Vladimir about the timing, but he replied that he was in no hurry. As a result, when the car was found, Alexander handed over the contacts to Oleg and claims that he no longer controlled the flight. He knows little about Zlob: only that he sold potatoes at a good price, brought beer and cigarettes to Kherson, and brought vegetables from there.

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