Former governor of Sakhalin advocates for military conflict with Ukraine
In a surprising turn of events, Alexander Khoroshavin, the former Governor of Russia's Sakhalin region, has expressed a desire to fight against Ukraine. This revelation was reported by RIA Novosti, citing case materials, but no details have been provided on where or how Khoroshavin intends to fight against Ukraine.
Khoroshavin's prison sentence is being served in a colony in the Khabarovsk region. In February 2018, he was sentenced to 13 years in a strict-regime colony and fined 500 million rubles, following his conviction on 17 counts of bribery and money laundering, totaling 522 million rubles.
The prosecutor general reported these findings, which were made public after searches in Khoroshavin's possessions revealed a pen worth 36 million rubles, 195 expensive watches, 800 pieces of jewelry, luxury apartments, and cars, with a total value of 1.8 billion rubles.
It is known that Khoroshavin submitted a request to be sent to the front, but the exact date is not specified. However, the status of his request remains unclear. Previously, he had requested that the remaining sentence be replaced with forced labor, but his request was denied.
Alexander Khoroshavin, who is currently 66 years old, was arrested in March 2015, making him the first acting head of a Russian subject to be arrested. His sentence was increased by two years in April 2022, but the article does not mention any potential consequences for his desire to fight against Ukraine while serving a prison sentence.
Despite these developments, the exact time when Khoroshavin submitted a petition for deportation to the front is not publicly documented. The article does not provide further details on this matter.
As the situation unfolds, it is important to remember that this news article presents the facts as reported and does not speculate on potential outcomes or opinions.
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