SUSLOV Aleksandr Mikhailovich
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Updated: 10.06.2026
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СУСЛОВ Олександр Михайлович
СУСЛОВ Александр Михайлович
SUSLOV Aleksandr Mikhailovich
СУСЛОВ Александр Михайлович
SUSLOV Aleksandr Mikhailovich
DOB
12.06.1954
TIN
560902898063
Passport
5311 № 144754
Foreign passport
762450837
Position
First Deputy General Director PO STRELA JSC
Reasons
O. Suslov, in his capacity as Chief Engineer of JSC "Production Association Strela", directly oversees the technological processes involved in the production of 3M55M Oniks-M supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles, as well as components for Kh-101 strategic cruise missiles and "Izdeliye-30" cruise missiles. These weapon systems are widely used by russia in its aggressive war against Ukraine, including for strikes against densely populated cities, energy facilities, and civilian infrastructure.
These actions, as an integral part of russian federation`s aggressive war against Ukraine, also exhibit characteristics of violations of the laws and customs of war, having resulted in the mass killing of civilians and large-scale destruction. Furthermore, the individual did not exercise the right to refuse to carry out a manifestly unlawful order, which international law obliges individuals not to execute, thereby becoming an accomplice to the crime.
The most notable incidents include:
February 22, 2026, a strike using 3M55M Oniks-M supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles against the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant in Ukrainka, Kyiv Region;
July 8, 2024, a Kh-101 strategic cruise missile strike on the Okhmatdyt Children’s Medical Center in Kyiv;
November 19, 2025, a Kh-101 strategic cruise missile strike on an apartment building in Ternopil, resulting in the deaths of 33 people, including 6 children;
March 7, 2026, a strike using an "Izdeliye-30" cruise missile against a residential building in Kharkiv, resulting in the deaths of 11 people, including two children.
These actions, as an integral part of russian federation`s aggressive war against Ukraine, also exhibit characteristics of violations of the laws and customs of war, having resulted in the mass killing of civilians and large-scale destruction. Furthermore, the individual did not exercise the right to refuse to carry out a manifestly unlawful order, which international law obliges individuals not to execute, thereby becoming an accomplice to the crime.
The most notable incidents include:
February 22, 2026, a strike using 3M55M Oniks-M supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles against the Trypilska Thermal Power Plant in Ukrainka, Kyiv Region;
July 8, 2024, a Kh-101 strategic cruise missile strike on the Okhmatdyt Children’s Medical Center in Kyiv;
November 19, 2025, a Kh-101 strategic cruise missile strike on an apartment building in Ternopil, resulting in the deaths of 33 people, including 6 children;
March 7, 2026, a strike using an "Izdeliye-30" cruise missile against a residential building in Kharkiv, resulting in the deaths of 11 people, including two children.
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