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Vitaliy Markovych Prymakov (Віталій Маркович Примаков) or Vitaly Markovich Primakov (Виталий Маркович Примаков) (December 3, 1897, Semenivka, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire – June 12, 1937, Moscow, Russian SFSR), was a Ukrainian red cossack, soviet cossack, commander of the Red Cossacks corps, part of Red Army.