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Biography
Dmitry Soin was born on 7 August 1969 in the city of Tiraspol, in the Moldavian SSR of the Soviet Union. He fought in the Transnistria War and afterwards served in the Armed Forces of Transnistria from 1993 to 2007, retiring with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
In 1994, Moldovan authorities brought criminal charges of murder against Soin, who killed a Tiraspol resident with a service weapon in a claimed act of self-defense. Soin was declared an internationally wanted suspect by Interpol in 2004.
From 2010 to 2015, Soin was a member of the Supreme Council of Transnistria, representing his party, Proriv. He was also director of the Che Guevara School of Political Leadership.
In 2014, Soin moved to Moscow, Russia. Since 2018, Soin has been a Russian nationalist activist, a leader of the Russian All-People's Union and an ex-leader of the Rodina political party led by Sergey Baburin.
References
- Maclean, R.; Danziger, N. (2014). Back in the USSR: Heroic Adventures in Transnistria. Random House. ISBN 9781783520633. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
External links
- Weapons Smuggling And Youth Cults In The Country That Doesn't Exist
- Ex-Soviet Region Feeling More Isolated
- TRANSNISTRIAN LEGISLATURE WILL FOCUS ON COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA, SOUTH OSSETIA AND ABKHAZIA
- TV debate between Russia's presidential candidates on Channel One
- 2015 Nations in Transit Report on Moldova
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