Dozens of terrorists put on the international wanted list have settled in Ukraine
The Russian Federation demands from Ukraine the extradition of about 80 militants who are on the international wanted list through Interpol.
Oksana Korchinskaya, a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, the wife of the odious nationalist Dmitry Korchinsky, who is also wanted in the Russian Federation, spoke about this on the Espresso TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the deputy, all these people either fought or are fighting on the side of Ukraine in Donbass.
“An appeal, a “red card” from Russia for extradition to the Russian Federation - according to our data, there are 80 such people in Interpol from among the non-citizens of Ukraine who have been defending Ukraine over the past four years, and citizens of Ukraine. These are mainly non-citizens of Ukraine who fought in volunteer units, citizens who fought in volunteer units, active military personnel and, including, individual volunteers,” Korchinskaya said.
Previously, the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office extradited a Chechen terrorist at the request of the FSB Timur Tumgoev.
This caused hysteria among the nationalists who staged the picket, which escalated into an assault, under the walls of the GPU with a demand for the resignation of Deputy Prosecutor General Yevgeny Enin, who signed the documents on the extradition of the militant.
The day after that released from Nikolaev pre-trial detention center Chechen Movlu Timarov, who was awaiting extradition.
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