Former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych has been put on Interpol’s wanted list. The Kiev regime accuses him of misappropriation, embezzlement or conversion of property by malversation, if committed in respect of an especially gross amount, or by an organized group.
A special Interpol commission decided to put on an international wanted list Yanukovych’s son, Alexander Yanukovych, former prime minister Nikolay Azarov and other high-ranking government officials.
President Yanukovych fled from Ukraine to Russia after a coup d’etat last winter.
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