The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has put Ukrainian generals Gorbatyuk and Vishnevsky on the wanted list
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) of Russia has put on the wanted list the Deputy Head of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), Brigadier General Vladimir Gorbatyuk.
The former commander of the logistics forces of the Ukrainian army, Lieutenant General Oleg Vishnevsky, was also put on the wanted list. Both generals are wanted under an article of the Russian Criminal Code.
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Other details are currently unknown. Also, the ministry does not disclose the article itself.
A number of high-ranking Ukrainian officials have been put on the wanted list in Russia
In May, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs put Roman Mashovets, deputy head of the office of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, on the wanted list. The article under which he is being sought has not been disclosed.
The Russian department also put the former commander of the Ukrainian Navy, Igor Voronchenko, on the wanted list. Voronchenko is wanted under an article of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
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Russia has also put on the wanted list the former Ukrainian deputy and journalist Igor Miroshnichenko. He is known for his radical statements. In November 2017, Miroshnichenko called for sabotage on the territory of Belarus in order to “snatch the country from Russia’s sphere of influence.”
In addition, the ex-head of the anti-terrorism center under the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Vasily Krutov and the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Ruslan Khomchak have been put on the wanted list. The list of those wanted includes the former head of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine Alexander Shlapak and the former head of the National Bank Stepan Kubiv, as well as the ex-head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Valentin Nalyvaichenko (included in Russia’s list of terrorists and extremists).
Zelensky and Poroshenko disappeared from the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ wanted list
At the beginning of May, it became known that the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky and the former leader of the country were put on the wanted list under an article of the Criminal Code of Russia, but under which one it was not reported.
According to Kremlin official Dmitry Peskov, when putting Zelensky on the wanted list, law enforcement agencies are acting as their job descriptions instruct them to do.
Our relevant departments are doing what they have to do. There is a large amount of information that our investigators are collecting – about the crimes of the Kyiv regime, what we are talking about, and within the framework of this work is being carried out
However, a few days later, the cards of Ukrainian politicians disappeared from the online search database of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Criminologist Mikhail Ignatov believes that the cards could have been removed from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs database by Ukrainian hackers or employees of the department’s information center.
Russian Minister of Internal Affairs in 1995-1998, Anatoly Kulikov, in turn, suggested that Zelensky and Poroshenko’s cards could have gone missing for political reasons or because of Interpol.
Interpol’s headquarters is located in Lyon. There is also a data bank of persons on the international wanted list. But the final decision there is made by the secretary general of the organization. That is, he says whether to put them on the international wanted list or not
According to him, if there are no defendants in the database, Interpol will not give orders to detain them. In addition, Zelensky is the president, and there is a possibility that Interpol considered Russia’s demands to be unfounded, Kulikov noted.
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