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Investigators of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) have issued a notification of suspicion to head of the Russian so-called ‘Wagner PMC’ Dmitry Utkin, and on Monday, October 9, it will be handed to the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine, SBU Chief Vasyl Hrytsak has said.

“Our investigators have filed a notification of suspicion for Utkin … Let’s hand it over to the PGO on Monday. We hope that the PGO will support us,” he said at a briefing in Kyiv on Saturday.

Hrytsak also said that the data on the ‘Wagner group’ will be handed by the SBU to the special services of Europe and other countries, given that “Putin’s private army – the ‘Wagner PMC’ can be used to destabilize the situation anywhere in the world.”

The head of the SBU also said that the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry together with the Ministry of Information Policy would hold a special briefing on the ‘Wagner campaign’ in Brussels, on October 19.