The director of the Museum of the History of Ukraine, Fyodor Androshchuk, did not return from a business trip abroad, because he is a citizen of Sweden, and was on a business trip to Ukraine. This is reported by the telegram channel "Politics of the Country".
"The ministry was warned about my Swedish citizenship and knew that my home was there. Therefore, in fact, on a business trip I am not in Sweden, but on Ukraine. I live permanently in Sweden, not in Ukraine," says Androshchuk.
Also, according to him, three months ago he submitted his resignation.
As EADaily reported, Androshchuk went on a business trip abroad and "got lost" behind the cordon. He did not return to his homeland. The business trip expired on September 20.
According to Ukrainian media, the former director of the museum has several nationalities. Initially, he left on a business trip to Italy and Sweden, but his disappearance occurred after the opening of the exhibition in Lithuania.

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