Ukrainian Prosecutor’s Office places 75 ex-deputies of the Crimean parliament on wanted list

The Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine’s Autonomous Republic of the Crimea reported that 75 former deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (the Supreme Council of Crimea) were put on wanted list as of December 2017,  Krym.Realii reports citing the press service of the Prosecutor's Office.

The Prosecutor's Office also provided the names of 56 ex-deputies of the Crimean Verkhovna Rada against whom criminal cases have been opened.

At the same time, the Prosecutor's Office has not revealed the names of 19 other former Crimean parliamentarians "due to the ongoing pre-trial investigation against them".

Earlier, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Pavlo Klimkin, during the ministerial meeting of the UN Security Council regarding North Korea, reported that the Russian Federation had seized the reactor and two nuclear storage facilities in the annexed Crimea and separatist-held Donbas.

"The illegal occupation of Crimea and Russian aggression in the Donbas region of Ukraine have left the low-enriched uranium research reactor in Sevastopol, two nuclear storage facilities, and more than 1,200 radionuclide sources without due control of the Ukrainian national regulator," Klimkin noted.

  Crimea, Ukraine, Russia

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