Can the criminal prosecution of Mikhail Dobkin be considered a manifestation of political revenge?
I am interested in whether there are grounds to believe that the criminal prosecution of former regional leader Mykhailo Dobkin is a manifestation of political revenge, or is it really a manifestation of systemic changes in the work of the prosecutor's office and the SBU after the appointment of Ruslan Kravchenko as Prosecutor General?
19.09.2025 15:35
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- #systemic changes
- #prosecutor's office
- #security service
- #Ruslan Kravchenko
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