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🖼 The SBU conducted a series of searches of the head of the banned pro-Russian party “Nashi”…

Posted on 30.11.2022

The SBU conducted a series of searches at the head of the banned pro-Russian party “Nashi” Evgeny Murayev.

As a result, cash, including in Russian rubles, weapons, computer equipment and mobile phones, as well as other materials, were seized.

The searches were carried out as part of criminal proceedings under Part 1 of Article 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (treason).

It is indicated that now Muraev is hiding from justice abroad.

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