Overview
- The Security Service of Ukraine said it holds copies and published photos of a valid Russian foreign passport issued to Hennadii Trukhanov on 15 December 2015.
- The agency stated that a Moscow Oblast court annulled his internal Russian passport in 2017 but that this did not end his Russian citizenship, and it cited a Russian taxpayer ID in his name.
- The SBU said the Commission on Citizenship decided to terminate Trukhanov's Ukrainian citizenship and that the decision was approved by a presidential decree.
- Trukhanov denied holding Russian citizenship, called the move a falsification, argued the cited passport contains spelling errors, referenced prior state checks and border data, and vowed to sue with a possible appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
- Suspilne, citing government sources, identified Trukhanov as covered by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's decree, and Ukrainian law provides that loss of citizenship leads to early termination of a mayor's powers.