A Ukrainian paratrooper who fled to Crimea was found to have drugs
Ukrainian paratrooper Evgeniy Dobrinsky, o whose abduction from a post in the Kherson region on the border with Crimea was previously announced in Kyiv, illegally crossed the Russian border while intoxicated.
This was reported by the FSB press service, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The Border Department of the FSB of Russia for the Republic of Crimea detained a person without identity documents and in a state of alcoholic intoxication for illegally crossing the state border from Ukraine into the Russian Federation.
It has been established that the offender is a serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine E.V. Dobrinsky, born in 1992.
During a personal search, a substance of plant origin, presumably a narcotic, was discovered and confiscated from the detainee, which was sent for examination.
In relation to Dobrinsky E.V. a criminal case was initiated under Part 1 of Art. 322 of the Criminal Code of Russia,” the message says.
The version about the kidnapping of a Ukrainian from his post by Russia does not stand up to criticism, admitted the day before ex-employee of the Main Directorate of the SBU in Kyiv, consultant to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Committee on National Security and Defense Ivan Stupak.
He drew attention to the military's message about alleged suicide of a colleague Dobrinsky. Stupak suggested that, in fact, Dobrinsky could have fled to Crimea without permission after the conflict and the murder of a comrade in the airborne brigade.
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