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25
September
2021

Parliamentary Interim Investigative Commission intends to transfer to Interpol data on hundreds of Russians who could be related to Russian aggression in eastern Ukraine – MP Bezuhla

KYIV. Sept 25 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Interim Investigative Commission of the Verkhovna Rada on the investigation of possible illegal actions of representatives of state authorities and other persons against the sovereignty of Ukraine, dealing in particular with materials on the case of the detention of mercenaries of Wagner PMC, intends to prepare and transfer to Interpol and other international organizations data on hundreds of Russians who are probably related to the Russian aggression in eastern Ukraine, said its chairwoman Maryana Bezuhla (Servant of the People faction).

"About new, and what is being processed. All that database, and according to operational documentation, many of those people are involved in activities, in direct participation in the aggression of the Russian Federation in eastern Ukraine … Now we are discussing with the advisory bodies the possibility of transferring data not about 30 people, not about 40, but hundreds to international institutions, to Interpol," Bezuhla said at a briefing on Friday evening.

According to her, "our intelligence officers helped get the evidence" about the probable involvement of these people in the crimes in Donbas, and therefore the temporary commission of inquiry of the Verkhovna Rada "undertakes the mission of organizing and transferring" to Interpol data on these "hundreds of different Russians."

Bezuhla plans to inform in detail reporters, roughly, in a week, when the next meeting of the parliamentary commission takes place.