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The Verkhovna Rada’s Temporary Commission of Inquiry (TIC) investigating possible illegal actions of government officials and others against Ukraine’s sovereignty has admitted members of the European Solidarity faction to its meeting on the case involving Wagner PMC (Private Military Company) fighters, according to TIC chairwoman Maryana Bezuhla said.

“We listen to the officers brought by Roman Kostenko (Holos faction), then we will listen to State Security Service (SBU) officials behind closed doors, then there will be a briefing, and then there will be an open format. We also voted to involve guests because there was a request on the European Solidarity (…) We still invite to participate in the temporary commission of inquiry, now we have made an exception. But there must be the status of a member of the TIC with rights and responsibilities,” Bezuhla told reporters on September 13.

As reported, on Monday the TIC continues to consider the results of the investigation of the organization of a special event to detain 33 militants of the Wagner PMC.