Serhii Anatoliyovych Syvoho

Position:

At the time of the incident, he was an advisor to the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (on a voluntary basis), died

Date and place of birth: 

8.021969, Donetsk

Information about relatives:

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Education:

Donetsk Polytechnic Institute

Information about work (when, where he worked, in what positions):

In the late 80s and early 90s, he participated in KVC (Club of the Cheerful and Clever, a Soviet and then Russian humor show).
In 1990, he received the Ostankino Best Showman award.
He was a co-owner and producer of the Donetsk radio station "Mega-Radio". For some time he hosted programs on this radio. He hosted the TV programs "Once a Week" (RTR, TV-6 Moscow), "Bis" (TV-6 Moscow), "How to Become a Star! (1+1, TV-6 Moscow)", "Hidden Camera (1+1 and STS)", "My House on the Edge" on the TV channel "Inter". He participated in the TV shows "Once a Week" and "OSP-Studio".
In 2009-2010, he starred in the humorous program "Na khuhne.tv".
During 2011-2013, he was the creative producer of the program "The Big Difference in Ukrainian".
In the same year, he was the captain of the Inter TV channel team in the project "What? Where? When?" and the host of the program "Plucked from the Crowd" on the same channel.
In 2015-2017 and 2019, he was a member of the jury of the project "League of Laughter" (1+1)
Since 2015, he has been the host of the program "Who Came to Sivokho?" on Radio P'yatnytsa.
During the 2019 presidential election, he actively supported Volodymyr Zelensky.
In 2019, he ran for the Servant of the People party (constituency No. 49, Kostyantynivka and Druzhkivka, Donetsk region), and took 3rd place.
From October 21, 2019 to March 2020, he was an advisor to the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council on the reintegration and restoration of Donbas.
He initiated the creation of the "National Platform of Reconciliation and Unity", the presentation of which on March 12, 2020 was disrupted by veterans of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

Involvement in one of the cases (which case, position at the time of involvement):

On March 12, 2020, veterans of the Russian-Ukrainian war disrupted the event of the then adviser to the Secretary of the National Security Council Serhiy Sivoho under the name "National Platform of Reconciliation and Unity" and expelled him from the "Parkovy" KEC. When leaving the hall, during the incident Sivoho lost his balance and ended up on the floor. Veterans of the "Azov" regiment were accused of this Serhiy Tamarin, Yuriy Kaplyu and Oleksandr Demydov. They are suspected of hooliganism under Part 4 of Article 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Azov veterans face up to 5 years in prison. Sivoho is formally the “victim”, it was against him that “hooligan acts with the use of cold and/or firearms” were allegedly committed. Simply put, it was he who ended up on the floor, for which Tamarin, Demidov and Kaplya were put on trial.

War veterans also sent a report to the Security Service of Ukraine about Sivokha's high treason, as he initiated the collaborationist event. According to the activists, any attempts to "establish dialogue" with representatives of the occupation administrations and individuals who contribute to the illegal occupation of the territory of Ukraine are high treason.

Violation of legislation within the framework of the case:

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Involvement in other cases that had public resonance (in which case was noticed, status within this case, year, month):

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