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Ministry of Internal Affairs put commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces Alexander Pavlyuk on a wanted list
2024-05-05
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Anymore, war can be considered lawyer busy work.
[Regnum] The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has put the commander of the Ukrainian Army Ground Forces, Alexander Pavlyuk, on the wanted list. The corresponding data appeared in the department’s database on May 4.

“Pavlyuk Alexander Alekseevich. Date of birth: 08/20/1970. Wanted under an article of the Criminal Code,” the wanted card says. It is not specified under what specific article the search is being conducted.

Pavlyuk became commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces in February 2024, after his predecessor in this post, Alexander Syrsky, was appointed commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army. Prior to this, Pavlyuk was Deputy Minister of Defense.

As IA Regnum previously reported, on May 4, the Ministry of Internal Affairs put the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, on the wanted list. The ministry noted that he was wanted under an article of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, but did not specify which one.

On May 2, the Ministry of Internal Affairs put several Ukrainian politicians on the wanted list, including the former Minister of Justice of Ukraine Pavel Petrenko and the ex-head of the SBU Valentin Nalyvaichenko (listed by Rosfinmonitoring as terrorists and extremists).

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Ministry of Internal Affairs has put the former President of Ukraine Poroshenko on the wanted list
The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has put the former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko on the wanted lis. The corresponding data appeared in the department’s database on May 4.

“Pyotr Alekseevich Poroshenko, 09/26/1965. Wanted under an article of the Criminal Code,” the wanted card says.

The database also contains information about the defendant’s place of birth - the city of Bolgrad in the Odessa region. The article under which Poroshenko is wanted was not indicated.

Poroshenko became president of Ukraine after the coup in Kiev in 2014 and the overthrow of Viktor Yanukovych as head of state. In 2015, he made an odious statement that in Kyiv children would go to schools and kindergartens, but in Donbass they would “sit in basements.” Poroshenko served as President of Ukraine until 2019, when he lost the election to Vladimir Zelensky.

As IA Regnum previously reported, on May 4, the Ministry of Internal Affairs put the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, on the wanted list. The ministry noted that he was wanted under an article of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, but did not specify which one.

In addition, on May 2, several Ukrainian politicians were put on the wanted list, including the former Minister of Justice of Ukraine Pavel Petrenko and the ex-head of the SBU Valentin Nalyvaichenko (listed by Rosfinmonitoring as terrorists and extremists).

Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Alexander Litvinenko, ex-Minister of Finance of Ukraine Alexander Shlapak and ex-head of the Ukrainian National Bank Stepan Kubiv were put on the wanted list on May 3.

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs has put the former acting chief on the wanted list. O. Head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Mikhail Koval.
The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has put the former acting commander on the wanted list. O. Head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Mikhail Koval. The relevant data was published in the department’s database on May 4.

The wanted card states that Koval was born in the city of Izyaslav in the Khmelnitsky region on February 26, 1956. The ministry announced that it was looking for him under an article of the Criminal Code. There are no other details in the database.

Koval headed the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine from March 25 to July 3, 2014. He also served as Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine and First Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council. In military service, Koval rose to the rank of colonel general.

As Regnum reported, on May 4, the Ministry of Internal Affairs put the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, on the wanted list. Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Grigory Karasin suggested that the department made this decision because the Ukrainian leader heads the junta responsible for crimes against Russians and Ukrainians in the Donbass and new Russian territories.

In addition, on May 4, the ministry put the ex-President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and the commander of the Ground Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Alexander Pavlyuk on the wanted list.

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#1  new Russian territories Named thus in 18th century.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-05-05 06:04  

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