Former Ukrainian Lawmaker Shot, Wounded in Annexed Crimea

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Oleg Tsaryov, a former Ukrainian lawmaker who was reportedly slated to lead a pro-Russian puppet government in Kyiv, has been shot and wounded at his home in annexed Crimea, his associates confirmed Friday.

“[Tsaryov] was shot twice at around midnight on the grounds of the sanatorium where he lives,” read a message on the former lawmaker's personal Telegram channel.

“Oleg was unconscious with heavy blood loss by the time the ambulance arrived,” the message continued.

No information was provided as to who the shooter might have been, but law enforcement authorities were said to be investigating the scene of the shooting. 

Vladimir Rogov, a pro-Russian politician in occupied Ukraine, said Tsaryov was in intensive care and that his condition was life-threatening. 

The Kremlin said Friday it was unaware of an assassination attempt against Tsaryov.

Tsaryov had served as a people’s deputy of Ukraine’s parliament in Kyiv between 2002 and 2014.

After Russia annexed Crimea and separatists formed a pro-Moscow government in parts of eastern Ukraine, Tsaryov headed the parliament of a short-lived confederation called Novorossiya between 2014 and 2015.

He has since abandoned his political career to run three Soviet-style wellness clinics on the Black Sea in Crimea.

Ukrainian police have been seeking Tsaryov’s arrest since 2014 on charges of separatism.

U.S. intelligence said on the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year that the Kremlin was eyeing Tsaryov to lead regime change in Kyiv, according to the Financial Times.

Reuters, citing anonymous sources, also reported that Russia had been setting up Tsaryov to head a puppet government in Kyiv after the invasion.

Tsaryov dismissed the reporting at the time, telling the Financial Times in mid-February 2022 that he was “not important enough.”

Source: www.themoscowtimes.com
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