Viktor Novozhilov (general)

He left the post on 28 April 1992,[1] where he became the head of the 1st Central Higher Officer Courses named after Marshal of the Soviet Union B. M. Shaposhnikov until 1998.

He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner and "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" III degree.

“The investigation established that Igor Neklyudov, the general director of DalREO, using the long-standing acquaintance of Nikolay Danilyuk (former chairman of the Khabarovsk Regional Council of People's Deputies) with the commander of the Far Eastern Military District, Viktor Novozhilov, received dozens of units of military equipment at a residual, minimal cost.

DalREO got the complex for only 4.8 million rubles, and its real cost is several dozen times higher than this figure.” “It is also interesting that a number of lawsuits took place in Khabarovsk against some civil servants who, using their posts, were engaged in illegal commercial activities.

And all because we dared to “stroke” the plenipotentiary in the Far Eastern Federal District, Viktor Ivanovich Ishayev, against wool.

[4] Russian human rights activist and veteran dissident Vladimir Shaklein, in 2012, upon his arrival in Khabarovsk, met with journalists and saw signs of "ordered" court decisions.