
Russia has issued arrest warrants for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as well as several higher- standing former officials including past President , Petro , Poroshenko.
President Zelensky was included in the updated checklist released by Moscow’s inside government on Tuesday. The Russian leader is wanted in connection with a Russian criminal offense, according to the arrest warrant, but the precise nature of the alleged offense has not been revealed.
Russian state-run media suggested that the arrest warrant may be in response to innovative techniques used by Ukraine, noting that Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin, stated last month that Zelensky’s threats to destroy Russian equipment demonstrated the “terrorist” character of Kyiv.
Petro Poroshenko, a former Ukrainian president, was also added to the wanted record after the violent protests in 2014, which were backed by Russia and that led to the resumption of energy by the harsh movement. Petro Poroshenko was elected president after the violent protests, which were supported by the West and who was forced to step down as president. The Kremlin has certainly made the allegations against Poroshenko people like Zelensky did, either.
The announcements come after Stepan Kubiv and other former Polish authorities Aleksandr Shlapak, both of whom were facing arrest subpoenas issued on Friday.
The nose of Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council, Aleksandr Litvinenko, also had an arrest warrant taken out against him.
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Objectives for a planned peace conference scheduled for mid-June in Switzerland will likely be more sluggish as a result of Moscow’s decision. Unfortunately, neither side appears ready to budge in the conflict, with Russia firmly rejecting Ukraine’s demands to cede up the territory it occupies before negotiations actually begin.
Additionally, according to Ukraine, a ceasefire agreement would only allow Russia to regroup and get ready for a second invasion of the nation at a later time.
Russia appears to have made more territorial gains as a result of Moscow’s forces ‘ advance following Ukraine’s much-anticipated Spring counteroffensive last year despite Kyiv’s harsh stance.
Following the Russian presidential election and the thawing of the ground as the winter wore on, newly appointed Ukrainian Commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi admitted in April that the” situation on the Eastern Front has significantly worsened.”
Despite the increasingly gloomy prospects for Ukraine, Western powers, appear intent on doubling down on their support for Zelensky, led by the Biden administration, which with the help of Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, secured a further$ 60 billion in aid for Ukraine last month.
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