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People's Deputy Dmitruk is being checked by the court before being extradited from London, – The Independent

People's Deputy of Ukraine Artem Dmitruk is being sent to court in London. Food will be considered for his extradition to Ukraine.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine in a post on The Independent.

As you can see, Dmitruk “today faced the failure of his extradition from Great Britain” . It appears that he will be tried in London and may appear in court.

Dmitryk confirmed to The Independent that the government of Great Britain has ensured its security since the outbreak of sickle. and political views and my support of the UOC,” Dmitruk was rumored to have said in advance.

Vin also stated that there are “no special problems with Zelensky.”

Who is Dmitruk

Artem Dmitruk – Ukrainian politician, people's deputy of Ukraine IX clique. In the elections to the Verkhovna Rada in 2019, he ran as a majoritarian candidate from the Servant of the People party in the 133rd district (Odessa region). Dmitruk passed away from sports and became involved in military mysteries.

Over a year, Dmitruk joined the “Servant of the People” faction and began to criticize the government. In 2023, criminal charges were raised against Dmitruk, and they ended up under investigation.

Dmitruk’s departure from the border

Serpna ZMI became aware of those that Dmitruk entered Moldova, this year confirmed State Bureau of Investigation. Also, Dmytrok was struck with suspicion for his attack on the law enforcement officer and the military.

According to the words of Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin, Ukraine is using all international legal methods to turn the people’s deputy “home.” Now the head of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk has decided to relieve Dmitruk of the mandate of a people’s deputy.

The State Bureau of Investigation (DBI) has also voiced Dmitruk’s international response.

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