SBU was suspected of eight Russian military involvement in the incident in the Kerch Strait

SBU was suspected of eight Russian military involvement in the incident in the Kerch Strait

Moscow. 27 Nov. INTERFAX.RU — the security Service of Ukraine together with the military Prosecutor’s office announced on suspicion of eight Russian military involved in the arrest of Ukrainian sailors in the Kerch Strait on November 25, announced on Tuesday a press-the Secretary of genprokurora of Ukraine Larisa Sargan.

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Investigators of the security Service of Ukraine in Odessa region and military prosecutors of the southern region of Ukraine announced the military personnel of Border service and the armed forces, “attacked the Ukrainian sailors” of the suspicion on a number of criminal charges, including “preparation, initiation and waging aggressive war”, “murder” and others, wrote Gar on Facebook.

In her words, “the suspicion is directed at the place of military service of the Russian Federation”. The court will direct the petition for election of a measure of restraint.

Sargan noted that the message on suspicion was announced that rear Admiral Sergei Stankevich, head of the border Department of the FSB of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, Vice-Admiral G. Medvedev, Deputy head of the Border service of FSB of the Russian Federation, head of the Department of coast guard; captain 1 rank G. Romashkina, the chief of service of management of FSB of the Russian Federation in Crimea and Sevastopol, which includes PSKR “Emerald” and PSKR “don”, the captain 1 rank A. Seino, Deputy head of Department head of Department BO PU FSB of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Kazakhstan; captain 2nd rank A. Shatohina, the chief of service in Kerch control of the Russian FSB in the Crimea; the captain 2 rank A. Salaeva, commander of the border patrol ship PSKR “don, captain 3rd rank A. Shipitsynu, the commander of the patrol ship “Emerald”; captain 3rd rank S. Shcherbakov, commander of a small anti-submarine ship “Suzdalets”.

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