Andrey Olegovich Shipitsin (Russian: Андрей Олегович Шипицин; born on 25 December 1969), is a Russian naval officer, who is a sailor, and the captain of the III rank of the Coast Guard of the border troops of the FSB of Russia, commander of the PSKR "Emerald".

Andrey Shipitsin
Native name
Андрей Олегович Шипицин
Birth nameAndrey Olegovich Shipitsin
Born (1969-12-25) 25 December 1969 (age 54)
Astrakhan, Soviet Union
Allegiance Russia
Service / branch Russian Navy
Battles / warsKerch Strait incident

Biography

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Andrei shipitsin was born on 25 December 1969 in Astrakhan.

He had commanded the patrol ship "Emerald" project 22460.

Kerch Strait incident

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On 25 November 2018, the ship "Emerald" was involved in an incident near the Kerch Strait. Shipitsin gave the order to attack with naval weapons the warships of Ukraine, which were going to the ports of the Sea of Azov.[1]

As a result of the attack by Coast Guard, Navy and military aircraft, in which Shipitsin was directly involved, martial law was imposed in Ukraine, in 10 regions of the country.

After the attack, Shipitsin was added to the Peacemaker database.[2] The Security Service of Ukraine and the Military Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine charged him under several articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: Art. 437 (planning, preparation, resolution and conduct of aggressive war), Art. 15 (attempted crime), Art. 115 (premeditated murder), Art. 28, art. 27.[3][4]

Sanctions

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Sanctioned by the UK government in 2019 in relation to Russo-Ukrainian War. [5]

References

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  1. ^ Наказав стріляти в українських моряків // Народна правда
  2. ^ Командира российского корабля, протаранившего украинский буксир, внесли в базу «Миротворца» // Факты и комментарии
  3. ^ Прокуратура повідомила про підозру 8 російським військовим, які вчинили напад на судна ВМСУ // Новинарня
  4. ^ "Військовою прокуратурою Південного регіону України вживаються заходи щодо отримання доказової бази подій у Чорному морі". Генеральна прокуратура України. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  5. ^ "CONSOLIDATED LIST OF FINANCIAL SANCTIONS TARGETS IN THE UK" (PDF). Retrieved 16 April 2023.