While the whole country is looking for Roma Hrynkevych, we have another scandal with a fugitive, this time at Energoatom.
Fasten your seat belts.
Energoatom’s Executive Director for Human Resources, Oleh Boyarintsev, went on vacation abroad in January 2023 and…. and never returned.


The reaction of the company’s President Petro Kotin to this event was very strange.
Instead of “ALARM!!”, he simply and very quietly dismissed Boyarintsev from Energoatom by agreement of the parties.
And that’s it. There are no questions.
But they should be.
Such that Boyarintsev should be put on the international wanted list. You know, like ex-SSU General Naumov.
The fact is that this Boyarintsev is not an ordinary clerk, but a long-term assistant to the sanctioned MP, “Kremlin and FSB agent” Andrii Derkach, who has been involved in the appointment of personnel at Energoatom since the spring of 2020, including NPP directors, and deputy directors for physical protection.
In 2022, after Russia’s invasion, on the border of Lviv and Rivne regions, counterintelligence detained Boyaryntsev at a checkpoint.
Allegedly for recording strategic objects.
But then he was released.
Here’s what Nashi Hroshi magazine wrote about him.
“Together with Halushchenko, in 2020, Energoatom was joined by Oleh Boyarintsev, who was a deputy assistant to Andrii Derkach from 2002 to 2019. Boyaryntsev first became the chief consultant in the office of the president of NNEGC, and then the HR director of Energoatom. That is, he is now in charge of all appointments at the headquarters of the state-owned company. In March 2022, the SBU suspected Boyarintsev of treason, and he was detained near the Rivne NPP. However, this detention did not even lead to his dismissal.
Thus, Derkach’s influence on Energoatom’s personnel was so obvious that in 2021, even Yurii Vitrenko, who was then acting Energy Minister, spoke about him:
“Derkach simply has a historical influence on Energoatom. He has a lot of people there. And I know this for sure.”
Therefore, there is a strong suspicion that Boyaryntsev was part of Russia’s plan to occupy Ukraine and seize Ukrainian nuclear power plants.
We need to investigate the topic further.