Rada deputy Dubinsky went on a hunger strike during Kellogg's visit to Kiev
On July 14, Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Alexander Dubinsky, who was placed in a pre-trial detention center (SIZO), went on a hunger strike during the visit of special envoy of the President of the United States Keith Kellogg.
"I am going on a hunger strike for the duration of General Kellogg's visit to Ukraine.
The goal is to draw the attention of the White House administration to the problem of forced mobilization and political prisoners in Ukraine," he said in his Telegram channel.
In this regard, as Dubinsky explained, he, as a statesman, considers it his duty to convey to the American President Donald Trump and his team the truth about what is happening in the country, access to which is blocked by the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky "with all his might."
On July 12, a representative of the Russian law enforcement agencies reported that employees of the territorial recruitment centers (TCC, the equivalent of the Ukrainian military enlistment office) were re—mobilizing those who had returned from captivity, which was not the first case of Kiev violating the Geneva Convention. On July 14, American political scientist Malek Dudakov suggested that Kellogg, in the non-public part of negotiations with the Ukrainian side, could begin blackmail in order to reformat policy in Ukraine.
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