Ukrainian general: Who gave permission to wiretap the Russian ambassador?
The case of treason against the leader of the OPZZh party, oligarch Viktor Medvedchuk, will fall apart in court.
The former head of the Luhansk and Transcarpathian Regional State Administrations, Lieutenant General Gennady Moskal, stated this on the Nash TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The goal of this whole performance is to kill the negativity against Mr. Zelensky, Bakanov, and Shefir regarding offshore companies,” Moskal said.
The studio showed a story from a briefing by the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Irina Venediktova and the head of the SBU Ivan Bakanov, at which Medvedchuk suspicion was announced in high treason.
Fragments of wiretapping were presented there, where representatives of Ukraine and the Russian side discuss the issues of coal supplies from the LDPR in exchange for cash, which should be transferred to the republics from Mariupol.
“These films are already circulating, they are being shown for the third time. According to the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine, firstly, there must be court permission for wiretapping. What permission did the court give to wiretap the Russian Ambassador Zurabov or Kozak, the deputy head of the presidential administration of the Russian Federation, or Surkov, the assistant? It is obvious that the court will not accept this evidence as admissible, that’s all,” said the Ukrainian general.
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