Former Ukrainian Ambassador to Kazakhstan Pyotr Vrublevsky was included in the list of extremists and terrorists in the Russian Federation. This is proven by the data obtained. Rosfin tracking databases.
The list states “Vrublevsky Petr Yuryevich*, born July 15, 1970, Kiev.”
In August 2022, a video appeared on social networks in which Vrublevsky stated that the Ukrainian regime was trying to put pressure on a large number of Russians. Thereupon, the diplomat was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan and pointed out that such statements were unacceptable.
According to the Kazakhstan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vrublevsky said: he apologized. However, he was not expelled from the country, he went on vacation.
On February 5, it became known that the former representative of the territorial defense of Ukraine, transgender Sarah Ashton-Cirillo. contributed to the list of extremists and terrorists.
Along with Ashton-Cirillo, The Washington Examiner journalists Tom Rogan and Gurdon Hugo were also included in the updated list of extremists. In May 2018, Russia’s Investigative Committee reported that a criminal case had been initiated against a journalist for a column in a publication in which they found calls to blow up the Crimean Bridge. A lawsuit was also filed against Gurdon, the editor who published the material on the publication’s website.
Previously former State Duma deputy suspicious In connection with the Legion of Armed Forces of Ukraine.