Muraiev Yevhen Volodymyrovych

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Former Party of Regions member, owner of "NASH", a traitor and propagandist based in Vienna with two suspicions by the Security Service of Ukraine

His father Volodymyr Kuzmych is a prominent Kharkiv entrepreneur and regional council deputy. He was a People's Deputy of the VIII and IX convocations from the "Opposition Bloc" and his own party "Nashi". Since 2014, he bought NewsOne, launched "Robinson TV" and in 2019—"NASH". These channels became platforms for anti-Ukrainian narratives: racist statements about Paris, denial of Russia's aggression. The 2021 National Security and Defense Council sanctions shut them down. On February 25, 2022, he wrote about the "capitulation of Ukraine"; he left with his family for Vienna, where he lives and occasionally visits Bratislava.

Three criminal cases, National Security and Defense Council sanctions, and a new suspicion for propaganda after the invasion

In 2023, the Security Service of Ukraine announced the first suspicion of treason—for using the "NASH" TV channel to massively spread Russian propaganda. In 2024, the SBU completed the pre-trial investigation; the indictment was sent to court. On May 11, 2026, the SBU announced a new suspicion: the investigation gathered evidence of continued dissemination of pro-Kremlin propaganda and justification of Russian aggression after the start of the full-scale invasion. On January 19, 2025, the National Security and Defense Council imposed ten-year sanctions. In 2019, Muraiev was interrogated by the General Prosecutor’s Office as a witness in a case of tax evasion in especially large amounts—he refused to testify, citing Article 63 of the Constitution. He is currently active on Telegram (hundreds of thousands of subscribers); TikTok and YouTube have blocked his channels for spreading fake news.

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