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Igor Venediktovich Plotnitsky (born 25 June 1964) is a former Ukrainian separatist leader who served as the head of the self-proclaimed
Luhansk People's Republic The Luhansk People's Republic (LPR; , ) is a disputed territory administered as a republic of Russia in the occupied parts of eastern Ukraine's Luhansk Oblast, with its capital in Luhansk. The LPR was proclaimed by Russian-backed paramilitar ...
, in
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, from 14 August 2014 to 24 November 2017. He was born 26 June 1964 either in
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or in the town of Kelmentsi,
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. Plotnitsky himself did not issue a public statement on 24 November 2017, but on that day a Luhansk People's Republic website claimed he had resigned as their president.Ukraine rebel region's security minister says he is new leader
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(24 November 2017)
Separatist Leader In Ukraine's Luhansk Resigns Amid Power Struggle
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(24 November 2017)
On 25 November the 38-member People's Council of the self-proclaimed state unanimously approved Plotnitsky's resignation.


Biography

Plotnitsky was born either in
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or in the town of Kelmentsi to Venedikt and Nina Plotnitsky. He also has a brother Mykhailo Plotnitsky who resides in
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. Plotnitsky graduated from a school in Kelmentsi and moved to Luhansk (then part of
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) in 1982, when he joined the
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and served in
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where he graduated from the Penza Artillery and Engineer College.File on the 10 main terrorists of Donbas
''Bulvar Gordona''.
In 1991 Plotnitsky retired from the Soviet Army as a major and moved to Luhansk. Plotnitsky was a reserve officer of the Soviet Army and started to dedicate himself to business activities after the fall of
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. Eventually Plotnitsky opened his own business in sale of fuel and lubrication materials. In 2004-2012 he worked for the regional Inspectorate for the Protection of Consumer Rights. In 2018 Plotnitsky was arrested and was in pre-trial detention in a Russian jail in St. Petersburg on charges of embezzlement and abuse of power.


Luhansk People's Republic

With the start of
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(in the
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region), Plotnitsky sided with the
Luhansk People's Republic The Luhansk People's Republic (LPR; , ) is a disputed territory administered as a republic of Russia in the occupied parts of eastern Ukraine's Luhansk Oblast, with its capital in Luhansk. The LPR was proclaimed by Russian-backed paramilitar ...
(LPR). In April 2014 he organized the rebel battalion ''Zarya'' and on 21 May 2014 he was appointed as the Minister of Defense for Luhansk People's Republic. After the resignation of
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on 14 August 2014, Plotnitsky succeeded him as a Head of the LPR. Plotnitsky won the 2014 LPR election with 63% of the vote. The
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recognized the elections despite the
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which they signed. Despite winning the election, Plotnitsky later stated that he had been appointed to the post, but did not specify by whom. Another journalist's research points to a direct connection between Plotnitsky and a former Ukrainian official,
Oleksandr Yefremov Oleksandr Yefremov or Aleksandr Efremov (, ) is a Ukrainian former parliamentarian and politician. A former governor of the Luhansk Oblast, from 2010 until 2014 he was Party of Regions's faction leader in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliamen ...
(former
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), one of the leaders of
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. On 30 October 2014, the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine issued a statement, that he and Aleksandr Popov are suspected of kidnapping
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. Since 10 November 2014 Plotnitsky has been wanted by the
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for his role in the LPR. Plotnitsky challenged Ukrainian President
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to a duel (possibly to be broadcast live on TV) in an open letter published on 19 November 2014 in which he proposed "Whoever wins will dictate their terms to the opposing side".Poroshenko Challenged to Duel by East Ukrainian Rebel Leader
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(19 November 2014)
Plotinsky said that if he won the duel, he would begin by ending all military action in the country's turbulent east, and would then force "all legal, half-legal, paralegal and illegal armed groups" into exile. On 11 February 2015, the LPR leadership signed the Minsk II agreement that outlined the reintegration of rebel-held territory into Ukraine and amending the
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to grant it special status within Ukraine's borders. The next week Plotnitsky said that "If Ukraine remains like it is now, we will never be together", but that if the Ukrainian government would carry out the reforms laid out in the Minsk agreement "Time will tell whether we will be part of the future, new and renewed Ukraine."Militia leader not sure if unrecognized Luhansk republic will remain part of "new Ukraine"
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. 18 February 2015.
On 18 January 2017 Plotnitsky (on his official website) declared "we will never return to Ukraine!" and that the LPR was "returning to its home –
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, the Russian world". On 22 November 2017 Russian media citing unofficial sources stated that he had been overthrown by allies of the recently fired interior minister and had fled to Russia, while other media from Russia contradicted such accounts and reported that he was still in Luhansk. On 24 November 2017 a separatist website stated that Plotnitsky had retired from the presidency citing poor health - "For health reasons. Multiple war wounds, the effects of blast injuries took their toll." The website stated that security minister
Leonid Pasechnik Leonid Ivanovich Pasechnik (; ; born 15 March 1970) is a Russian politician who has served as head of the Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) since 2017. He holds the position in acting capacity ever since the Russian annexation of Donetsk, Kherson ...
had been named acting leader "until the next elections." Plotnitsky was stated to become the separatist's representative to the Minsk process. Plotnitsky himself did not issue a public statement on 24 November 2017. The following day the 38-member People's Council of the self-proclaimed state unanimously approved Plotnitsky's resignation.


Sanctions

He was sanctioned by the UK government in 2014 in relation to the
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.


Reported ties to Russian intelligence

On 18 July 2022,
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and The Insider reported that Plotnitsky, a Ukrainian citizen, had been flying inside Russia with a Russian internal passport under the name of "Igor Vladimirovich Plotnikov" (born 24 June 1964) on several occasions in September and November 2014 (including around the time when he signed the
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). They concluded that the passport was issued to him by Russia's military intelligence agency, the
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, based on the passport number being part of a batch that includes fake passports of exposed GRU spies. In response to this allegation, Plotnitsky claimed he did not remember his travels from 2014 but that he always flew with a passport in his own name.


2016 assassination attempt

On 6 August 2016 Plotnitsky's car exploded, injuring its passengers including Plotnitsky. According to the separatists, an explosive device had been planted and detonated near a set of traffic lights.Ukraine crisis: Blast injures Luhansk rebel leader Plotnitsky
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(7 August 2016)
They also claimed Ukrainian "saboteurs" might be behind the "terrorist" attack – a claim denied by the Ukrainian authorities. On 7 August 2016 Plotnitsky was said to be stable after hospital treatment.


Conflict with Cossacks

Members of Russian
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, particularly Pavel Dryomov, accused Plotnitsky of embezzlement of state property and called for an armed coup-d'état against him. The statement was released on 31 December 2014, soon after a major conflict between supporters of Plotnitsky and the Russian cossacks in
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during which, according to the RNBO, 18 people were killed and the leader of the cossacks Nikolay Kozitsyn disappeared. Dryomov also pointed out that the regional administration of Luhansk Oblast was being controlled by "people of
Oleksandr Yefremov Oleksandr Yefremov or Aleksandr Efremov (, ) is a Ukrainian former parliamentarian and politician. A former governor of the Luhansk Oblast, from 2010 until 2014 he was Party of Regions's faction leader in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliamen ...
", while Plotnitsky was promoted by another Ukrainian parliamentarian
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, Довідники про сучасн ...
. Another conflict ensued in the city of
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on 21 January 2015 and another street fight took place involving grenade launchers and armoured personnel vehicles in
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on 28 February 2015.


Anti-semitism

In June 2015, Plotnitsky told an audience at a Russian university that Ukraine's
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revolution was masterminded by a
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of
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, and that the name "Euromaidan" was really "Evreimaidan", which translates from Russian to "Jewmaidan". He also referred to President
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as "Valtzman" (there is an unproven
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that Poroshenko's father was actually named Valtzman until he adopted his wife's last name). In the speech he also said "I have nothing against the Jews as a people, as the '
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,' we can talk about this separately if we have the time". Jewish leaders commenting on his remarks agreed they were
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. The Anti-Defamation League also condemned Plotnitsky.Top rebel leader accuses Jews of masterminding Ukrainian revolution
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(22 June 2015)


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