Viktor Medvedchuk claims that Russian President Vladimir Putin is his daughter's godfather.
Zelensky announced the capture in a post on his Telegram Tuesday afternoon, adding that more details about the capture would be announced later. The message came alongside a photograph of Medvedchuk in handcuffs.
"A special operation was carried out thanks to the SBU. Well done! Details later," Zelensky wrote."Glory to Ukraine!", who he has claimed is the godfather to his daughter. Details about the capture were not immediately clear. Ukraine captured pro-Putin politician Viktor Medvedchuk on Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed. Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Ingushetia's regional head at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 30.Medvedchuk served as the leader of Ukraine's Opposition Platform—For Life party.
"You can be pro-Russian politician and work for aggressor for years. You can evade justice. You can even wear Ukrainian military uniform. But can you evade punishment? Never! Handcuffs await you,"
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