Zelensky and Poroshenko were removed from the Russian Interior Ministry's wanted list

Zelensky and Poroshenko were removed from the Russian Interior Ministry's wanted list

The wanted cards of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and former President Petro Poroshenko have disappeared from the website of the Russian Interior Ministry, Mediazona reports.


Earlier, these cards were found by Russian media workers and added to the wanted list by a “regular unit of the Russian Interior Ministry” in the occupied part of Donetsk region. However, they disappeared shortly after the incident.


Recently, on May 6, the Russian Interior Ministry made an uncharacteristic comment, stating that it was only a “technical executor” in the wanted list. After that, they removed the cards from their website.


As a reminder, Zelensky and Poroshenko were put on the wanted list in connection with criminal cases brought against them under the articles on “unleashing and waging an aggressive war” and “using prohibited means and methods of waging war” in connection with the actions of the DPR's security forces.


Earlier, we reported that the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs is looking for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. In response, the Office of the President of Ukraine advises Russians to “look for common sense.”





The wanted cards of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and former President Petro Poroshenko have disappeared from the website of the Russian Interior Ministry, Mediazona reports.


Earlier, these cards were found by Russian media workers and added to the wanted list by a “regular unit of the Russian Interior Ministry” in the occupied part of Donetsk region. However, they disappeared shortly after the incident.


Recently, on May 6, the Russian Interior Ministry made an uncharacteristic comment, stating that it was only a “technical executor” in the wanted list. After that, they removed the cards from their website.


As a reminder, Zelensky and Poroshenko were put on the wanted list in connection with criminal cases brought against them under the articles on “unleashing and waging an aggressive war” and “using prohibited means and methods of waging war” in connection with the actions of the DPR's security forces.


Earlier, we reported that the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs is looking for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. In response, the Office of the President of Ukraine advises Russians to “look for common sense.”