The Russian Federation has declared an “international wanted” for the citizens of Ukraine and Georgia due to the bombing of the Crimean bridge

The Russian Federation has declared an “international wanted” for the citizens of Ukraine and Georgia due to the bombing of the Crimean bridge


Russia has announced an alleged international manhunt for citizens of Georgia and Ukraine on suspicion of blowing up the Kerch bridge in October 2022.

The Kremlin has placed Georgian citizen Oleksandr Inasaridze and Ukrainian citizen Serhiy Andreychenko on international wanted list. This is reported by “Krym.Realii”.

The occupiers accuse the men of a “terrorist attack” as well as “acquisition and smuggling of explosives.”

According to Russian propagandists, the Basmanny Court of Moscow previously arrested Inasaridze in absentia as part of this proceeding. At the same time, Inasaridze’s lawyer stated in court that his involvement in the indicted crime was not properly proven, and the Russians never presented evidence of his participation.

At this time, there were no public comments from Inasaridze and Andreychenko regarding the “accusations” brought forward.

As USM wrote, the day before the Russian Federation brought charges against the head of the SBU, Vasyl Malyuk, for the explosion on the Crimean Bridge. Prior to this, the aggressor country had already “arrested” the head of the Security Service of Ukraine “in absentia” for blowing up the bridge across the Kerch Strait in 2022.