The head of the Ukrainian city of Rivne, Alexander Tretyak, has been placed on a wanted list in Russia. This development was reported by RIA Novosti, who cited law enforcement sources familiar with the case.
An interlocutor for the agency indicated that Tretyak is wanted under a criminal article. The specifics of the charge were not disclosed in the initial briefing, and no additional official statements from Russian authorities were provided in the early reports.
Russia’s use of a wanted list in cross-border matters often involves formal procedural steps, including investigations that may be linked to alleged offenses. In such situations, the details available to the public tend to be limited while law enforcement authorities conduct their review. The report attributed the information to an unnamed source within the enforcement community, and it remains to be seen how the case will unfold in subsequent communications from either side. [Source attribution: RIA Novosti]