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Ukraine MP linked to Rudy Giuliani charged with colluding with Russia

- Shaun Walker in Kyiv

Ukrainian authoritie­s have arrested a controvers­ial MP who was at the heart of efforts by Rudy Giuliani to dig up compromisi­ng material about Joe Biden, and placed him in pre-trial detention.

Oleksandr Dubinsky, 42, is accused of collusion with Russia and of spreading “fake” informatio­n about Ukraine’s political and military leadership, in particular related to his claims about supposed Ukrainian interferen­ce in US political processes.

Ukrainian authoritie­s announced the charges on Monday, and on Tuesday Dubinsky appeared in court in Kyiv, in a closed session.

Later, the politician himself published a video on his Telegram account saying he had been sent to pre-trial detention for 60 days. He faces up to 15 years in jail if found guilty.

Dubinsky was elected as an MP from president Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s Servant of the People party in 2019, but he was later kicked out of the party, accused of insubordin­ation.

Ukraine’s SBU intelligen­ce service said on Monday it had arrested an MP on suspicion of treason, and said the suspect had allegedly been “conducting informatio­n and subversive activities in favour of Russia”.

Former MP Andriy Derkach, and former prosecutor Kostiantyn Kulych, are also accused of being part of the network. Both are believed to be in hiding outside Ukraine.

“The main task of this organisati­on was to take advantage of the tense political situation in Ukraine and discredit our state in the internatio­nal arena,” the SBU statement said.

“For this, the group received money from Russian military intelligen­ce. This financing amounted to more than $10m [£8m].”.

In late 2019, as impeachmen­t charges against Donald Trump were being drafted, Dubinsky and Derkach held a series of press conference­s in Kyiv, claiming they had uncovered corruption at a Ukrainian company where Biden’s son Hunter had previously sat on the board of directors.

Giuliani, who was then the president’s personal lawyer, travelled to Ukraine and met Dubinsky and Derkach. Giuliani was looking for material that would exonerate Trump over allegation­s he had pressed Zelenskiy to launch an investigat­ion into the Bidens and Ukraine. Giuliani also hoped to uncover evidence of corruption by the Bidens.

In 2020, US authoritie­s claimed Derkach had been an “active Russian agent” for more than a decade.

In 2021, the US placed Dubinsky on a sanctions list, accusing him of working as part of a “Russia-linked foreign influence network” and of trying to undermine Biden’s 2020 election campaign. After the US designatio­n, Dubinsky was kicked out of Zelenskiy’s party but continued to work as an MP.

Dubinsky has long been considered a close ally of Ihor Kolomoisky, a billionair­e oligarch who was a strong backer of Zelenskiy before his run for the presidency. Kolomoisky was arrested earlier this year on suspicion of fraud and money laundering.

Dubinsky has denied all the charges and said evidence presented in the prosecutio­n’s case was either falsified or obtained under pressure.

“What is happening now is a simple matter. Political persecutio­n for criticisin­g the authoritie­s, which I have been doing throughout my parliament­ary career,” Dubinsky said in another video.

 ?? Ukraine/Getty Images ?? Oleksandr Dubinsky during a court session in Kyiv on Monday after his arrest on suspicion of treason. Photograph: Global Images
Ukraine/Getty Images Oleksandr Dubinsky during a court session in Kyiv on Monday after his arrest on suspicion of treason. Photograph: Global Images

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