A court in Kiev ordered the SBU to investigate possible treason Poroshenko
KYIV, July 26 — RIA Novosti. The Pechersky district court of Kiev has ordered the Ukrainian security Service (SBU) to open a criminal case against the President of Petro Poroshenko statement about possible treason, said the ex-Deputy Prosecutor General Renat Kuzmin.
“Publish the definition of Pechersky court of Kiev of July 25,… the court ordered the security Service of Ukraine to register in the Unified register of pre-trial investigation (criminal case) the information contained in my statement of 13 February,” wrote Kuzmin on Wednesday in Facebook.
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He said that earlier filed in the SBU statement on Poroshenko about the criminal offense under article “high treason”.
Ex-Prosecutor claims that the President of Ukraine “in the years 2013-2017 through belonging to him Lipetsk factory Roshen financed the Russian army, with which he, in his own words, fighting in the Donbas as the Supreme commander of the armed forces of Ukraine”.
Thus, according to the former Deputy Prosecutor General, the secret service refused to investigate set out in the statement of facts, referring to the fact that the activities of the factory Roshen in the Russian Federation is not prohibited by the Ukrainian side.
Kiev has repeatedly accused Moscow of meddling in Ukraine’s Affairs. Russia denies it and calls the accusations are unacceptable, stressing that it is not a party to the conflict in the Donbass. Russia has repeatedly stated that it is not a party to domestic conflict, does not support the militias and not sending troops in Donbass. Moscow has also repeatedly stated that is not subject to the Minsk agreements on the settlement in Donbass, and to talk to her in the language of sanctions is counterproductive.