Dmytro Miroshnychenko. Ukrainian military officer, chairman of the Central Military Medical Commission (CMMC).
The CMC does not disclose the biography of its head. Currently, the only publicly available information about him is his electronic declarations.
According to these, he has served as head of the CMC since 2024 and holds the rank of colonel in the military medical service. He was a military officer even before the full-scale Russian invasion and worked at the Main Military Clinical Hospital.
According to the submitted declarations, during the war, Miroshnychenko purchased an apartment in Kyiv (in December 2023) and a 2010 Mercedes B200 (in August 2025).
Apart from this property, the family owns only a house in the Zolotonosha district of the Cherkasy region, which belongs to Dmytro’s wife, Nadiya Lysenko.
The couple has two children—Margarita and Dmytro.
In the media, as head of the Central Military Medical Commission (CMMC), Dmytro Miroshnychenko comments on a wide range of issues related to the CMMC’s activities—regulatory changes in the CMMC’s operations and disease classifications, the review of unlawful CMMC decisions, and the digitization of military medical examinations.
Personally, Dmytro Miroshnychenko has not been implicated in any scandalous events that have been covered in the media.