Malaysian police chief Razarudin Hussein did not confirm the participation of the country’s citizens in the Russian special operation in Ukraine. The portal reports this Free Malaysia Today.
“We have no information that our citizens are recruited voluntarily in this country,” Hussein said.
He added that Malaysian police received a report from the Ukrainian Armed Forces regarding allegations that the country’s citizens participated in hostilities in Ukraine alongside Russian troops. Hussain noted that police were conducting an investigation and could not confirm the report’s findings.
At the same time, according to Hussein, if the participation of Malaysian citizens in the conflicts in Donbas is confirmed, their passports will be canceled.
Before this, the court in Kyrgyzstan launched A man convicted of participating in a special military operation (SVO) of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine.
The Kyrgyz citizen also thanked the Russian leadership for their help and support.
Previously in Kazakhstan imprisoned A fighter from PMC “Wagner” was imprisoned for joining the SVO.
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Source: Gazeta
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