From 1957 to 1972, Derkach worked at the Soviet Rocket giant
Yuzhmash (
Ukrainian: ПО "Пiвденмаш") in Dnipropetrovsk (today
Dnipro).[6] From 1958 to 1961, while he worked at Yuzhmash, he studied at the Dnepropetrovsk Mechinists Technical School.[7][8][b] He was in the
Soviet Army from 1961 to 1964.[6][7] From 1964 to 1970, he studied at
Dniepropetrovsk State University graduating in 1970 with a Physics and Technical PhD as a mechanical engineer of aeronautics.[6][7][10] After graduation, he worked as a senior process engineer at Yuzhmash from 1970 to 1972.[7]
In September 1999 in the Ukrainian newspaper
Dzerkalo Tyzhnia (
Russian: «Зеркало недели» (№37 (258), 18-24 сентября 1999 года)) (
Ukrainian: Дзеркало тижня), Derkach describes Semyon Mogilevich as a simple businessman which led to the
FBI's representative in Ukraine, Michael Pischemuk, and the
US Ambassador to Ukraine,
Steven Pifer, to meet on 22 December 1999 with
Yevhen Marchuk, who is the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, to discuss the troubling statement.[1][2] Through the
Mykola Melnychenko recordings of 2000, Derkach was close to
Russian mafia leader
Semyon Mogilevich.[1][12][13] According to Derkach in these recordings,
Vladimir Putin is also very close to Mogilevich.[13]
In 2005, the report of the ad hoc committee of the Ukrainian parliament investigating the murder concluded that Gongadze's murder had been organized by then
President of UkraineKuchma and his
Minister of the InteriorYuriy Kravchenko and that Derkach had been involved in the crimes.[17]
Derkach died on 14 January 2022, at the age of 82.[23]
Notes
^Of the Clan of Dnipropetrovsk, the Derkach group of Leonid and his son Andrii are close to the
Leonid Kuchma group. The
Viktor Pinchuk group is a rival of the Derkach group. The
Yulia Timoshenko group is a rival of the Kuchma group. The fifth group is the
Privatbank group.[3]
^The Derkach family is very close to
Leonid Kuchma who worked side by side with Leonid Derkach producing
Satan rockets at the
Yuzhmash (
Russian: Южмаш) factory, and, after Kuchma became president of Ukraine in 1994, the Derkachs gained political positions through their relationships with Kuchma.[9]
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