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"Intelligent Special Services": Italian media revealed the details of the escape of the Russian governor of the Russian Federation from arrest

The suspected Artem of the USS, as the journalists suggest, could leave Italy on a private aircraft using counterfeit documents. Investigators do not exclude that the operations could involve the special services of the Russian Federation. Artem of the USS, who is planned to extradite to the United States from Italy in criminal proceedings on the sale of technologies and support of Vladimir Putin's regime, fled to Milan from house arrest on March 23. On March 27, La Repubblica reported details.

Investigators suspect that Russian special services are involved in the escape. Currently, this information has not been commented in the Kremlin. Artem of the USS fled Milan from house arrest on March 23. According to the newspaper, he cut off the electronic bracelet, got into the car to the man, and then probably flew a private flight on counterfeit documents. Where the son of the Krasnoyarsk governor is now, it is unknown.

La Repubblica journalists, citing close to the investigation of the source, noted that Russian special services may be involved in the escape, and the whole youth may have had a whole "network of accomplices". At the same time, as the publication notes, his wife, who lived with him since the beginning of December, returned to Russia. This happened ten days before the accused disappearance. Recall that the Italian media on March 24 published information on the escape of Artem of the USSA.

He was supposed to be extradited to the United States in connection with the accusation of involvement in the global network that used American technologies to support Russia's war against Ukraine. The day before, the local court approved his extradition to the United States. Human rights activist Volodymyr Osiechkin and the founder of Gulagu. net said that he received information from informants in Russian special services that the USS had escaped with the help of Russian agents.