Battulga, ex-President of Mongolia, returns to his hometown for judo

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Khaltmaagiin Battulga, the former President of Mongolia, who is engaged in the coal business, returned to his hometown and participated in the country’s judo championship. It has been reported DEA News.

Prior to that, the politician was undergoing treatment in Korea.

Battulga played sambo and judo for the Mongolia national team. In 1983, he became the world champion in sambo in Kiev.

The Mongolian judo championship is held on January 14 at the Ulan Bator wrestling palace.

At a sporting event, Battulga was spotted among the judges. The media said that the former head of state wore a suit, a red scarf and a baseball cap.

In Mongolia, investigations into large-scale coal theft continue amid protests. Mongolian state affairs director Dashzegviin Amarbayasgalan explained that authorities were tasked with exposing secret contracts.

Three former prime ministers of Mongolia in December in your name For questioning in the coal business.

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