Oct. 27, 2025, 4:36 p.m.

Deputies plan to liquidate Odesa "Municipal Guard" at an extraordinary session

(Odesa City Council. PHOTOS: Intent)

The acting mayor of Odesa, Igor Koval, has ordered to convene an extraordinary session of the city council.

The relevant order was published by the press service of the municipality.

The meeting is scheduled for October 30. The recommended agenda consists of five issues:

Intent will traditionally broadcast the meeting online. The meeting will also feature the deputy heads of the Odesa City Military Administration. Gennadiy Raskin, who has previously worked in the mayor's office, has been appointed first deputy head of the Odesa military administration.

This became known during a meeting of the Standing Committee on Planning, Budget and Finance on October 27, where he was introduced by the chairman of the committee, Oleksiy Potapsky, as the deputy head of the MVA. Another deputy , Serhiy Vasylenko, also joined the meeting.

Кирило Бойко

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