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Children’s Publishing House has registered business in DNR – investigation

Children’s Publishing House has registered business in DNR – investigation


From social networks of Credo Publishing House in 2021

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The owner of several Ukrainian publishers for children, Volodymyr Moiseenko registered as an entrepreneur in occupied Donetsk, using the passport of a Russian citizen.

This is stated in a journalistic Investigation Bihus.info.

The authors found out that the Ukrainian Publishing House « Credo » was founded in Donetsk by partners Vladimir Moiseyko and Gennady Rozenbaum. In 2014, the company moved to Kyiv, but only Moiseenko remained the business owner.

Subsequently, in 2016, he founded another publishing house for children – Baby Beech.

Currently, Credit Books can be purchased on many large marketplaces. Journalists have found that publishing products can also be found on Russian sites. However, the latest books were published there in 2022.

In the market of the Russian Federation, these goods are represented by the company « Fortuna », which has ties with the Ukrainian « Credo ». According to investigators, in November 2022, the owner of the Russian company became the former partner of Moiseenko Gennady Rozenbaum.

« It should mean two things: the first – the » fortune « most likely all this time was controlled by » credits « , the second – no one was going to stop cooperation with the Russians.
Ukrainian businessmen with the Kiev publishing house continued to work with Russia « – the journalists believe.

Data from the Russian State Register of Entrepreneurs show that in September 2022 Gennady Rozenbaum registered a business in occupied Donetsk. The documents are called a citizen of the Russian Federation, who conducts business in the field of printing and retail trade through the Internet.

Journalists add that a businessman could even live in Moscow as of the end of 2022. This is evidenced by information from the unified medical analytical system of the Russian capital.

His former partner Volodymyr Moiseenko, who is still the owner of « Credo » and « Baby Buka », also included in the list of individuals of entrepreneurs in DNR in January 2025. According to the registers there, Moisenko provided documents on citizenship of the Russian Federation.

Journalists managed to contact Moiseenko at the number at which he was registered in prohibited In Ukraine, social networks « VKontakte ». To create a page there, a businessman also used an e -mail, which he also indicated when registering an entrepreneur in occupied Donetsk.

In a comment for journalists, Moiseenko said he is currently living in Germany. The man acknowledged that he had previously sold books to Russia, but claimed that he later stopped.

In conversation with investigators, the businessman stated that he did not have Russian citizenship and was not registered as an entrepreneur in Donetsk.

« True, recognized that he recognized in the occupied territory after the start of full -scale (war) on personal issues »– the investigators added.

The journalists said that they contacted the information of the Security Service of Ukraine and the German Embassy with the information collected.

In 2023 investigators Find outWhat book companies in the Ukrainian market still have business with Russia.



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