An interesting tweet from Gonzalo Lira:

You want to learn the truth about the Zelensky regime? Google these names:

Vlodymyr Struk Denis Kireev Mikhail & Aleksander Kononovich Nestor Shufrych Yan Taksyur Dmitri Djangirov Elena Berezhnaya

If you haven’t heard from me in 12 hours or more, put my name on this list.

GL

Let's go down the list.

Volodomyr Struk - assassinated for his pro-separatist positions, from an article on March 3rd:

Volodymyr Struk, of Kreminna in Luhansk, was shot to death on Tuesday. He was abducted from his house In lat March, and when he was found, he had suffered a gunshot wound to the heart.

Adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs Anton Gerashchenko announced the news on social media and said there is one less traitor of Ukraine. He was a strong supporter of the Luhansk People's Republic in 2014.

According to LB. UA, Struk campaigned to disrupt Ukraine's constitutional order in 2014, during the "Russian Spring," and organized a pseudo-referendum in Luhansk. Showbiz Corner

Now, Denis Kireev from an article dated from March 8th:

Ukrainian official Denis Kireev found dead after being accused of committing ‘treason’ and working for Russia

Barely a week after attending the first round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, images of Denis Kireev’s lifeless body began circulating.

A Ukrainian official has been killed in Kyiv amid confusing claims he had been executed for working for Russia.

Denis Kireev, 45, died just a week after he attended the first round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Belarus.

[...]

The outlet reported that Russia believes he was killed in an arrest attempt by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), while Ukrainian politicians in Kyiv believe he died in detention.

Unverified rumours claim he was executed in the street because he had been acting as a double agent, spying for Putin’s war effort.

“During the arrest, the Security Service of Ukraine shot dead a member of the Ukrainian negotiating delegation Denys Kireev,” Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Honcharenko wrote on his Telegram channel according to Interfax-Ukraine.

“He was suspected of high treason.”

7news

Now, on Mikhail & Aleksander Kononovich -- article from March 7th:

Mikhail Kononovich, leader of the youth wing of the outlawed Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU), and his brother, Aleksander Kononovich, were arrested by Ukrainian authorities in Kiev and could reportedly be facing execution.

The press office of the Security Service of Ukraine charged the two with being “propagandists” aiming to “destabilize” the internal situation in Ukraine. Essentially, the state accused them of acting as agents for Russia and Belarus, according to information received from the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), a global organization of progressive youth groups.

In a statement issued Monday, WFDY said that the Kononovich brothers, leaders in “our Ukrainian member organization, the Leninist Communist Youth Union of Ukraine,” also known as the Komsomol, had been detained “by the Ukrainian regime during the last hours.”

On Nestor Shufrych -- from an article on March 4th:

KYIV -- A Russian-friendly Ukrainian lawmaker has been detained by Ukrainian soldiers after they said he was taking pictures of a military checkpoint in Kyiv, where Ukrainian forces have been fighting Russian invasion since last week.

Ukrainian soldiers of the 206th battalion of the territorial defense of the Ukrainian capital told RFE/RL on March 4 that Shufrych's three bodyguards were detained as well.

"Shufrych arrived at the checkpoint, stepped out of the car with his three bodyguards, and started taking pictures of the checkpoint, for which he was detained. His bodyguards tried to use firearms to prevent Shufrych's detention," one of the soldiers told RFE/RL, adding that all four had been handed over to the police.

The soldiers said they became suspicious when Shufrych explained that he came to the site to take pictures of himself with the "city's sights in the background."

The soldiers at the checkpoint told RFE/RL that they confiscated three assault rifles, including one with no serial number, and three pistols.

From Radio Free Europe - Radio Liberty

Another incident involving him from February 28th:

A Ukrainian lawmaker was left bloodied and disheveled on Friday after he was socked in the face and put in a headlock on live TV. The brawl erupted on the set of Savik Shuster’s Freedom of Speech talk show during a discussion about Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. With former Ukrainian prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and ex-president Petro Poroshenko nearby, journalist Yuriy Butusov walked right up to Nestor Shufrych, a lawmaker with the pro-Russian party Opposition Platform—For Life, and slapped him in the face. Shufrych then stood up to fight back and the two plunged to the ground before Butusov managed to get Shufrych in a headlock, all while horrified guests yelled, “Stop!” and “Let him go!” The two were eventually pulled apart and reappeared to continue the discussion, both looking as if they’d been mauled by a feral cat. Shufrych, who had sparked the ire of his fellow guests by refusing to condemn Vladimir Putin, accused Butusov of “scratching like a girl.”

Daily Beast

On Yan Taksyur - from an article three days ago:

On 10 March, armed men posing as SBU officers detained well-known journalist Yan Taksiur in Kyiv. .

Maria Taksiur, a daughter of Ukrainian Orthodox journalist and TV presenter Yan Taksiur arrested by the SBU, said that now he is in the Lukyanivsky pre-trial detention centre in Kyiv. The writer has not yet been charged and needs legal assistance.

"Now Dad is in the Lukyanivsky pre-trial detention centre, no charges have been brought. The father needs legal assistance, he wrote us a note so that we would try to find medical documents confirming his cancer diagnosis. There is a diagnosis and there are still a number of health problems. Dad is 70 this year and he is not feeling well. Dad needs legal protection and support, write to me how you can help. We will announce a fundraiser, that will be a little later. Thank you all very much, we are waiting for Dad to come home," said Maria Taksiur.

Orthochristian

Now, onto Dmitry Dzhangirov - it was very difficult to find information about this, mostly because his name is usually romanized as Dmitry Dzhangirov.

I was able to uncover this:

People simply disappear and only a few days later, after relatives or friends start sounding the alarm, it becomes clear that something has happened to them. Political activists and public figures who opposed the Ukrainian authorities are now recording uncharacteristic video messages to the Russian authorities and Russian society.

This is how it became known that Kiev political scientist Dmitry Dzhangirov was kidnapped a few days ago. Thousands of Dmitry’s subscribers noticed that an anti-Russian statement was broadcast on the air of his YouTube channel “Capital,” which makes us all think that Dmitry Dzhangirov is alive, but held captive by nationalists or Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) officers.

The article also discusses some of the other political prisoners:

The well-known Kiev political activist Dmitry Skvortsov stated on his Facebook page that SBU officers were breaking into his apartment. He wasn’t heard from again.

A few days ago, the head of the Leninist Communist Youth League of Ukraine, Mikhail Kononovich, and his twin brother, head of the anti-fascist union, Alexander Kononovich, were kidnapped in Kiev.

From Struggle La Lucha, a Socialist website, on March 12th.

Elena Berezhnaya is a Ukrainian dissident who has a lot of run-ins with the government -- for instance, she was beaten and detained illegally in 2017:

Olena Berezhnaya, a well-known human rights activist, director of the Irina Berezhnaya Institute for Legal Policy and Social Protection, was beaten during the Immortal Regiment's march on May 9 in Kiev. The march in memory of the participants of the Great Patriotic War was held in the capital of Ukraine Kiev under the title "Nobody is forgotten, nothing is forgotten." We contacted Elena Petrovna by phone. She is in the Kiev hospital Feofaniya. [...] The Networks are sounding the alarm for what happened. This is what human rights activist Galina Zaporozhtseva wrote about this: “Yesterday, the Ukrainian news feed was full of reports from the Ukrainian media with a complex message, an allegedly pro-Kremlin action on International Children's Day, which was announced by Elena Berezhnaya on behalf of the women of Ukraine. The reason to believe that this was a pro-Kremlin action was the fact that I told it in front of Vremya Pokazhet on the first Russian channel. The Kiev authorities were so scared of this action that they immediately turned on their machine of Gebel's propaganda of hatred, which resulted in today's neo-Nazi attack on Yelena Berezhnaya. " [...]

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