Russian deputy defence minister detained on bribe allegations, officials say
- A Russian deputy defense minister, Timur Ivanov, is charged with taking a 1 million ruble bribe, linked to Russia's corruption scandal post-Ukraine invasion.
- Ivanov, accused of bribery while working for the Defense Ministry, appeared in court in military attire.
- Ivanov will remain in pre-trial custody until at least June 23 after his arrest marked a rare instance of a high-ranking Kremlin official being apprehended for bribery.
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