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Viktor Medvedchuk, a pro-Russian Ukrainian politician and oligarch sits in a chair together with his palms cuffed after a “particular operation” was carried out in Ukraine on April 12. (Ukrainian Presidency/Anadolu Company/Getty Photos)

Viktor Medvedchuk, a pro-Russian Ukrainian politician and oligarch, was detained in a “particular operation,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated Tuesday on Telegram.

Zelensky posted a photograph of a handcuffed and disheveled-looking Medvedchuk carrying fatigues, with the caption: “A particular operation was carried out because of the SBU [the Security Service of Ukraine]. Properly executed! Particulars later.”

Previous to Russia’s invasion, Medvedchuk had confronted allegations of treason in Ukraine and had been underneath home arrest. His whereabouts had been unknown within the weeks following the invasion. Some observers speculated that Medvedchuk or certainly one of his allies is perhaps the Kremlin’s choice to guide a puppet authorities in Ukraine if the Feb. 24 invasion succeeded in toppling Zelensky.

Putin ties: Medvedchuk was sanctioned by the US in 2014 “for threatening the peace, safety, stability, sovereignty, or territorial integrity of Ukraine, and for undermining Ukraine’s democratic establishments and processes.”

However the businessman additionally served as a go-between for Moscow and Kyiv after the outbreak of the Donbas battle in 2014 by leveraging his private ties with Putin. In a 2019 interview with filmmaker Oliver Stone, Putin acknowledged that he was godfather to Medvedchuk’s daughter.

“I’d not say that we’re very shut however we all know one another nicely,” Putin stated. “He was [former Ukrainian] President [Leonid] Kuchma’s chief of employees, and it was on this capability on the time that he requested me to participate within the christening of his daughter. Based on Russian Orthodox custom, you possibly can’t refuse such a request.”

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Medvedchuk additionally had notoriety in Ukraine for his position because the Soviet state-appointed protection lawyer for the Ukrainian dissident poet Vasyl Stus, who died in a Soviet labor camp in 1985.

In an announcement, SBU head Ivan Bakanov stated, “Chances are you’ll be a pro-Russian politician and work for the aggressor state for years. Chances are you’ll conceal from justice these days. Chances are you’ll even put on a Ukrainian navy uniform for camouflage … However will it allow you to to flee punishment? Under no circumstances! Shackles are ready for you. And for a similar traitors of Ukraine as you!”
Bakanov added, “Professional-Russian traitors and brokers of the Russian intelligence companies, bear in mind — your crimes don’t have any statute of limitations. And there aren’t any hiding locations the place we wouldn’t discover you!”

CNN was not instantly in a position to attain a authorized consultant for Medvedchuk.

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