Suspect of treason, ex-people’s deputy Vadym Rabinovych, wanted

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The ex-people’s deputy from OPZZ left for Israel even before the beginning of the large-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine

Former People’s Deputy and co-chairman of the “Opposition Platform – For Life” party, banned in Ukraine Vadym Rabinovych declared wanted. Relevant information about the ex-politician appeared in the database of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, reports the site “Chief Commissar“.

July 26, 2023 is indicated as the date of disappearance of the pro-Russian ex-elect. However, at the beginning of February 2022, Rabinovych, in the status of a people’s deputy, flew to Israel at the official invitation of the local parliament and did not return to Ukraine.

Last summer, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stripped Rabinovych of Ukrainian citizenship, and in November, the parliament prematurely took away his deputy mandate.

Rabinovych himself left Ukraine for Israel even before the beginning of the large-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Vadym Rabinovych was the co-chairman of the banned pro-Russian party OPZZH and an associate of a pro-Kremlin politician Viktor Medvedchuk.

July 26 to Vadym Rabinovych reported on suspicion of treason. According to the investigation, the former People’s Deputy disseminated anti-Ukrainian propaganda information among the population and the political leadership of the European Union countries.

August 1, Pechersk Court of Kyiv chose ex-People’s Deputy from the OPZZ faction Vadym Rabinovych was given a preventive measure in the form of detention.

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