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Sergei Dolgov
Sergei Dolgov, also transliterated as Sergey or Serhiy, (ca. 1964), was a Ukrainian journalist from Russia who served as editor for the ''Vestnik Pryazovya'' and ''Khochu v SSSR'' in Mariupol, Ukraine before he went missing. He was notorious for promoting neo-Sovietism and criticism of the state of Ukraine in contrast to what it was when it was part of the Soviet Union. Many press organisms suspect that his disappearance is in fact a murder. Personal Much of Dolgov's personal life is unknown. Dolgov was married to Olga Dolgova who expressed great concern for his safety and believed in September 2014 that her husband was being held at military base A1978 in Zaporizhzhia.http://www.amnestyusa.org/sites/default/files/uaa21514.pdf Career Sergei Dolgov was the chief editor of two Russian-language newspapers ''Vestnik Pryazovya'' (Translated: ''Azov Region Courier'') and ''Khochu v SSSR'' (Translated: ''I want to go to the USSR''), in Mariupol. Disappearance Dolgov was abducted fro ...
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine ( uk, Міністерство внутрішніх справ України, Ministerstvo vnutrishnikh sprav Ukrainy, MVS) is the ministry of the Ukrainian government that oversees the interior affairs of Ukraine. The ministry carries out state policy for the protection of rights and liberties of citizens, investigates unlawful acts against the interest of society and state, fights crime, provides civil order, ensures civil security and traffic safety, and guarantees the security and protection of important individuals. It is a centralised agency headed by the Minister of Internal Affairs. The ministry works closely with the office of the General Prosecutor of Ukraine. It oversees the National Police of UkraineNational Police established in Ukraine



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