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Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs put the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny on the wanted list
2023-05-31
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[Regnum] The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia put the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (APU) Valeriy Zaluzhny on the wanted list . This May 30 follows from the department's database.

“Valery Zaluzhny, Ukrainian, born on July 8, 1973, wanted under the article of the Criminal Code ,” the Interior Ministry database says.

In May, the Investigative Committee charged Zaluzhny and other Ukrainian military leaders in absentia with shelling of civilians and civilian objects in the Donbass.

As IA Regnum reported on May 29 , the Interior Ministry put US Senator Lindsey Graham on the wanted list . In relation to him, the chairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin instructed to initiate a criminal case for Russophobic statements.

From the beginning of May, Zaluzhny stopped appearing in public, which provoked a series of rumors about his death. They began with the general's suspicious refusal to meet with the chiefs of the general staff of NATO member countries. Later on May 21, the hacker group “Joker DPR” reported that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was seriously wounded during a missile attack on the headquarters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in early May, which could cause him to leave his post. After that, old photos of Zaluzhny began to appear on the Web , which they tried to pass off as relevant.

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