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Ukraine’s security service puts Russian special operation commander on wanted list

Sergey Surovikin is wanted on charges of committing a crime provided for by Ukrainian Penal Code Article 110 Part 3

KIEV, October 10. /TASS/. Ukraine’s security service has put Army General Sergey Surovikin, the commander of the Russian united military group in the area of the special military operation, on the wanted list, a Ukrainian government database showed.

The online database of the Ukrainian Interior Ministry shows a portrait of Surovikin in a uniform, and an accompanying message says that Sergey Vladimirovich Surovikin is wanted on charges of committing a crime provided for by Ukrainian Penal Code Article 110 Part 3.

The article is about "encroachment on territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine" that was made by a government official and caused harsh consequences.

The message says Surovikin is wanted by the Security Service of Ukraine, also known as the SBU. The information was posted on October 10, 2022, according to the database.