January 22, 2025
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The judge of the Supreme Court demands that the SBU check whether he has Russian citizenship

The judge of the Cassation Administrative Court within the Supreme Court, Semen Stetsenko, appealed to the Security Service of Ukraine with a request to check him for the presence of Russian citizenship, which is attributed to him by the mass media. Relevant information is published on the Facebook of the Supreme Court. According to Stetsenko, the information about his citizenship of the Russian Federation published in the media is false. The judge asked the SBU to investigate these claims. IN”, — write on: ua.news

The judge of the Cassation Administrative Court within the Supreme Court, Semen Stetsenko, appealed to the Security Service of Ukraine with a request to check him for the presence of Russian citizenship, which is attributed to him by the mass media.

Relevant information is published on the Facebook of the Supreme Court.

According to Stetsenko, the information about his citizenship of the Russian Federation published in the media is false. The judge asked the SBU to investigate these claims.

The notice of the Supreme Court states that the results of the review of the judge’s appeal will be notified additionally.

Earlier we wrote that the Supreme Council of Justice dismissed the judge of the Donetsk District Administrative Court Lyudmila Arestova, who was found by “Schemes” (a project of Radio Liberty) to have a Russian passport.

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