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The Deputy of the State Duma Natalia Polonskaya, head of the Prosecutor’s office of Crimea, the Ukrainian law enforcement agencies suspect of committing a number of crimes. About it reports “Radio Freedom” with reference to the Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

Poklonskaya was declared a suspect under part 1 of article 255 of the Criminal code of Ukraine (“Creation of a criminal organization”). The Department believes that it and several other persons, including the head of the Crimea Sergey Aksenov, allegedly created a criminal organization “to commit grave and especially grave crimes on the territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, and also participated in it.”

In addition, Polonskaya Ukraine suspected of illegal deprivation of freedom (part 3 of article 146 of the criminal code of Ukraine). The investigation related to the sentencing of the North-Caucasian district military court of Russia Oleg Sentsov, Alexander Kolchenko, Gennady Afanasyev and Alexei to chirny.

Also the Deputy of the state Duma of the suspect in violation of the laws or customs of war (part 1 of article 438 of the criminal code of Ukraine). The Ministry noted that Poklonski is mentioned in several other investigations where it has the status of a suspect.

May 14, the Prosecutor of Crimea Igor Ponochevny said Poklonski in an interview with Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Gordon reiterated its awareness of the investigation of criminal cases against her in Ukraine than cemented his procedural status. Gordon explained Poklonskaya interview with the Ukrainian special services.

Crimea became part of Russia in 2014, after a referendum in which the majority of respondents supported this decision. In the same year, the United States, European Union and some other countries have introduced sanctions against Russia due to the annexation of the Peninsula. Kiev considers the territory annexed and accuses Moscow of violating the rights of the Crimean Tatars. Russian authorities reject these charges.