Former Azov Chief of Staff Krotevych Reveals What He Is Doing After Resignation.


Lieutenant Colonel Bohdan 'Tavr' Krotevych, after being removed from the position of Chief of Staff of the 12th Special Purpose Brigade 'Azov', decided to create his private structure called 'Strategic Operational Intelligence Agency' (Soia). The main goal of this company is to collect intelligence data on Russia, Belarus, North Korea, and other countries that have hostile policies towards Ukraine. Soia will also serve as an expert link between Ukraine and Western partners.
In this regard, Krotevych plans to spend some Time in London. He differs from the Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, who is also a former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and a potential presidential candidate.
Krotevych has no intention of engaging in politics and is focused on destabilizing Russia to prevent it from restarting the war. He believes that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, should resign as he threatens the lives of Ukrainian soldiers. Krotevych also claims that one of the military generals, for whom he initiated an investigation in the State Bureau of Investigations, is to blame for the loss of territories and the lives of Ukrainian military personnel.
Instead of a political career, Krotevych has decided to take a new level of struggle for Ukraine by creating his private company that will engage in intelligence gathering and expert activities. It is still difficult to say what the consequences of this initiative will be, but it may open new opportunities for protecting Ukraine's national interests.
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