Boris Wolfman, a citizen of Ukraine and Israel, who is wanted by several countries on suspicion of black transplantation, has been detained in Russia. He was sent to our country by the Turkish special services, and he was detained by the Russian Interpol office in Vnukovo.
Wolfman himself claims that he was only engaged in the registration of insurance for clients of the infamous Medicus clinic in Kosovo. The TFR previously noted that Boris Wolfman, as well as Ukrainians, Israelis and Turks involved in criminal business, lured donors to Kosovo, promising € 15-17 thousand for each kidney, but after surgeries performed, including in Medicus, they did not pay money. Several dozen people suffered from their actions, including from other countries — Moldova, Kazakhstan and Belarus, who decided to undergo surgery in order to get out of need themselves or help their relatives with money.
In the Russian case, initially it was about two victims, on whose kidneys the members of the group of shadow transplantologists could earn more than $ 200 thousand, but then their number increased.
It is possible that Wolfman was related to the atrocities of the Ukrainian Nazis, who sold organs seized from prisoners, writes <url>.
Boris Wolfman appears in the report of the EU mission on the rule of law as the leader of a group of traffickers in human organs, which operated not only in Kosovo, but also in a number of other countries, including Costa Rica. Western media, citing sources in the special services, claimed that dozens of refugees from Russia could have suffered from the actions of Wolfman and his accomplices. Syrians, who were literally allowed into the organs.

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