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A criminal case was opened against Arestovich in Ukraine
2023-10-13
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
Guess that's an appropriate name.
[Regnum] Deputy of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Inna Sovsun said thata criminal case has been opened against the ex-adviser of the office of the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky Alexei Arestovich (a person included by Rosfinmonitoring in the list of terrorists and extremists) under the article “distribution of works promoting the cult of violence and cruelty.”

The politician wrote in her Telegram channel that she had previously filed a police report against Arestovich. And she waited for an answer - law enforcement officers began a pre-trial investigation.

“This means the police are now required to investigate. I also have an answer from the Prosecutor General that the case has been transferred to the Kiev City Prosecutor’s Office,” added Inna Sovsun.

According to the deputy, the reason for filing a statement with the police at the end of September was the fact that Arestovich allegedly at one of his seminars called women “creatures” whom one wants to “strangle” and use violence.

As Regnum reported, on October 3, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs put Alexei Arestovich, a former adviser to the office of the President of Ukraine, on the wanted list. At the same time, the Ministry of Internal Affairs did not specify the article under which Arestovich is being sought.

Ukrainian media previously reported that Arestovich was in the United States.

Alexey Arestovich was included in the list of terrorists and extremists in May 2023.

Since 2020, Arestovich has served as a freelance adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine on strategic communications in the field of national security and defense. At the beginning of 2023, he submitted his resignation.

Before this, he stated that the destruction of the entrance to a nine-story building in Dnepropetrovsk on January 14 was a consequence of the actions of Ukrainian air defense systems. A barrage of criticism fell upon him, and the Verkhovna Rada initiated a collection of signatures for his resignation. In addition, he was included in the “Peacemaker” database of persons disliked by Kiev.

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