Roger Waters claimed to be on a 'kill list that is supported by the Ukrainian government.' But is he right?
That also includes some of the Russian-installed officials in occupied territories accused by Kyiv of being"collaborators," and some of whom have been targets of reported attacks and assassinations since the Russian occupation.
Responding to Al-Jazeera's report, Gerashchenko said:"We are not a punitive body, we are an inquiry office." "The Peacemaker Center asks law enforcement agencies to consider this publication on the website as a statement pointing out this citizen's deliberate acts against the national security of Ukraine, peace, the security of mankind and international law and order, as well as other offenses," the disclaimer says.
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