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I didn’t like the burning “Sushki”: Oleshchuk was put on the wanted list in Russia

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Oleshchuk put on the wanted list in Russia/Collage 24 Channel, Getty Images

Ukrainian officials are being put on the wanted list in Russia again. The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has put on the wanted list the commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Nikolai Oleschuk.

As the propaganda media write, Nikolai Oleschuk, who was declared federal wanted list, faces 20 years in prison, informs Channel 24.

The terrorist state has put Oleschuk on the wanted list

According to Russian media, Oleschuk is wanted under Article 205 of the Criminal Code of Russia, namely “a terrorist act committed by an organized group, resulting in significant property damage or other grave consequences.”

Nikolai Oleschuk has been put on the wanted list in Russia/Photo by telegram user SHOT

The occupiers accuse Oleschuk together with other representatives The military leadership of Ukraine is that they carried out more than 100 air strikes using aircraft-type UAVs in the period from April 2022 to September 2023 on the territories of Moscow and the Moscow region, Rostov, Belgorod, and other regions of Russia. Also, propagandists mention Crimea and the city of Sevastopol.

Russia puts Ukrainians on the wanted list: latest news

  • Yesterday, December 25, once again the Basmanny Court of Moscow “arrested” in absentia the chief intelligence officer of Ukraine Kirill Budanov. The intelligence officer was accused of two far-fetched “episodes”: a terrorist attack by a group of people with significant losses and another terrorist attack, also by a group of people.
  • In April 2023, he was also “arrested in absentia” but this time the Lefortovo court in the case of the explosion on the Crimean bridge.
  • Back in May 2023, three Ukrainian commanders were put on the wanted list in Russia. Propaganda media wrote that the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs put Igor Kolesnikov, Andrei Grishchenko and Alexander Lokota on the wanted list.

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