And let's not forget about your fellow Ukrainian, Pavel Sudoplatov:
"Pavel Sudoplatov (1907 - September, 1996) [born in Melitopol, Ukraine to a Ukrainian father/Russian mother] was a member of the intelligence services of the Soviet Union who rose to the rank of major general. He was involved in several famous incidents of the early Cold War, including the assassination of Leon Trotsky, and the Soviet espionage program which obtained information about the atomic bomb from the Manhattan Project. His autobiography, Special Tasks, made him well-known outside Russia, and provided a detailed look at Soviet intelligence and Soviet internal politics during his years at the top."
Looks like it was a Ukrainian who was able to steal our atomic secrets and put the world in danger for decades. You Ukrainians must be so proud.
"Sudoplatov"
hardly a Ukrainian name but this does prove that you will attack every post critical of the Russians --and you will use red herrings , ad hominems, and straw dogs to deflect the original argument