Ukrainian politician on U.S. sanctions list suspected of state treason: lawmakers
- Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksandr Dubinsky has been notified that he is suspected of state treason and spreading misinformation about political leadership and cooperation with Russia's military intelligence.
- Dubinsky, who was expelled from the ruling Servant of the People party and placed on a U.S. sanctions list, denies the accusations and calls the notice of suspicion fabricated.
- The State Investigative Bureau stated that Dubinsky organized events to discredit Ukraine internationally and worsen diplomatic relations with the U.S., the European Union, and NATO.
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Ukraine arrests officials on treason charges over Giuliani effort against Hunter Biden
Ukraine’s security services arrested a national lawmaker who previously had ties to Rudy Giuliani on Monday, claiming that he was involved in an intelligence operation on behalf of the Russian government. Parliament member Oleksandr Dubinsky assisted Giuliani’s 2019 efforts in Ukraine to dig up political dirt against President Biden, specifically regarding his son Hunter Biden’s…
Ukraine court orders 60-day detention for politician suspected of treason
A Kyiv court ordered a 60-day detention for Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksandr Dubinsky on Tuesday. Dubinsky will be held on suspicion of treason. The politician is known for being on the US sanctions list, his connections to former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and his vocal criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. According to the SBU, Ukraine’s security service, Dubinsky is a member of a criminal enterprise funded by Russian military intel…
Ukrainian Politician Accused of Treason Says He Has Been Detained
A Ukrainian lawmaker who was formally notified this week that he was suspected of treason for allegedly cooperating with Russia’s military intelligence said on Wednesday a Kyiv court had ordered him detained for 60 days. Oleksandr Dubinsky, who is on a U.S. sanctions list, was told on Monday he was also suspected of spreading misinformation about Ukraine’s political leadership, officials said. “The court supported the prosecution’s request to im…
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