The Slovak police detained a citizen of Ukraine on suspicion of the alleged preparation of a coup in the country.
This Ukrainian is planned to be deported from Slovakia. He is currently taking place in the police department of foreigners, where administrative exposure is carried out. This was declared the head of the Slovak police, Yana Mashkayarov, but did not reveal the details of the case, reports Aktuality.
Journalists wondered if the Ukrainian language took place in the event of a government. Instead, she replied that she could not provide additional information. She also did not indicate when the citizen of Ukraine was deported and whether he is in the list of searching for international ones.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already responded to the detention of a Ukrainian in Slovakia. Diplomats reported that they knew about this incident. The detainee and his relatives have already established communication.
We insist on the need to observe Slovak’s legal law and the interests of a citizen of Ukraine. The Embassy of Ukraine in the Slovak Republic has already addressed the competent authorities of Slovakia to find out the grounds for detention, they will write to “Interfax-Ukraine” with reference to the diplomatic department.
We recall that on January 24, tens of thousands of people went to the central square of the capital of the city of Bratislav in protest, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Robert Fitzo.
Later, the Slovak Prime Minister said that a third of anti -government protests in the country -Ukrainians. Kiv Natomis said that Fitzo “poisoned by Russian propaganda.”
Sources: Aktuality, Interfax-Ukraine
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