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Ukraine’s People’s Deputy Aleksey Goncharenko wrote an appeal from the deputy to the Ukrainian Security Service with a request to investigate the disclosure of data that led to the arrest of Wagner PMC fighters in Belarus.
The Security Service of Ukraine has opened a criminal case on the disclosure of data on the case of the fighters of the Russian PMC “Wagner”, detained in Belarus. Oleksiy Goncharenko, a people’s deputy from Ukraine, wrote about this on Telegram on September 12.
Goncharenko wrote a parliamentary appeal to investigate the disclosure of information that led to the premature arrest of mercenaries in Belarus.
In response to the investigation, the People’s Deputy was informed that the SBU’s Main Investigation Department had initiated a pre-trial investigation under art. 387 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (disclosure of data on operational search activities, preliminary investigation).
Belarusian authorities July 29 reported the arrest of 33 Russians who are in a private military company. The Belarusian Security Council announced that a criminal case had been opened against those detained under the article on the preparation of terrorist acts, later it was reported that they were suspected of preparing mass riots.
In an interview with GORDON newspaper founder Dmitry Gordon, which aired on August 6, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said he would extradite the detained militants to Ukraine if Kiev proves their involvement in the Donbass crimes. Lukashenko ordered to invite the attorneys general of Russia and Ukraine to the country to investigate the situation with the detained militants. On August 9, he said that since the prosecutors did not come to Minsk, it means they “don’t care about these guys.”
On August 12, the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine approached the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Belarus requesting the extradition of 28 Wagnerites (nine of them citizens of Ukraine), who actively participated in hostilities on the territory of the regions. of Donetsk and Lugansk as part of the terrorist organizations “LPR” and “DPR”. …
On August 14 it emerged that the Belarusian authorities had extradited the arrested Wagnerites to Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy considered this to be a hostile move on the part of Belarus. In his opinion, the consequences of the release of the mercenaries “will be tragic”.
Editor-in-chief of the Internet edition “Censor.NET” Yuri Butusov August 18th stated that the trip of the Wagner PMC fighters to Belarus was part of a special operation by the SBU and the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine: land a plane with mercenaries in Ukraine and then stop them. According to Butusov, the special operation failed due to the decision of the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak and Zelensky, to postpone the departure of the militants from Minsk, as well as due to the leakage of information from Ukraine.
On August 24, the journalist Lyubov Velichko published in the Mind edition an interview with the “supervisor of the special operation” and copies of documents that, according to her, prove the reality of the special operation.
The head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Defense Ministry, Kirill Budanov, said that the PMC Wagner fighters were transferred to Minsk by the Russian special services and that this was not a special operation of the SBU. Yermak described the version about the SBU’s involvement in the Wagnerites’ appearance in Minsk as a disinformation campaign. The SBU called it a “fantastic setting.”
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