Ukraine’s SBU issued a new suspicion notice in absentia to former MP Yevhen Murayev, accusing him of denying Russia’s armed aggression and spreading pro-Kremlin propaganda from abroad. Investigators said he called Russia’s war an “internal civil conflict,” urged Ukrainians to lay down arms and justified the temporary occupation of Ukrainian territory. He faces up to 15 years in prison with asset confiscation.
Ukraine’s SBU issued a new suspicion notice in absentia to former MP Yevhen Murayev, accusing him of denying Russia’s armed aggression and spreading pro-Kremlin propaganda from abroad. Investigators said he called Russia’s war an “internal civil conflict,” urged Ukrainians to lay down arms and justified the temporary occupation of Ukrainian territory. He faces up to 15 years in prison with asset confiscation.
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