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Oct. 5, 2024, 9:58 a.m.

Investigators show how Dmytruk is "experiencing persecution" in London apartment

Photo: Artem Dmytruk/instagram

(Photo: Artem Dmytruk/instagram)

The fugitive MP from Odesa, Artem Dmytruk, who illegally left Ukraine, has settled with his family in London. He has settled in the Vista Chelsea Bridge elite residential complex, where the rent for an apartment is about $6,500 per month.

This is stated in the story of Bihus.Info.

According to journalists, Dmytruk left Ukraine at the end of August 2024, and his escape could have been planned in advance. During 2022-2023, his wife regularly posted photos on Instagram from London, where she traveled with her children, probably living in the Bermondsey neighborhood. A month before the escape, in July 2024, she was again "spotted" in the area, and in early September she posted a photo after the family left Ukraine.

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At the end of September , Dmytruk changed his place of residence and now rents an apartment in Vista Chelsea Bridge, located next to Battersea Park, where he often walks with his children. His wife's Instagram also shows that the family is settling into their new home, ordering groceries from Ukraine.

The cost of an apartment in this complex is estimated at about 850 thousand pounds, and the rent is 5 thousand pounds per month (about $6500). After the investigation was released, Dmytruk publicly reacted on social media, making accusations against the president and the security services.

"I thank Bigus for his work! There is only one caveat. If the same actions were taken against you as against me, you would not just run away, you would fall on the spot. I would not wish on anyone what Zelensky did to me with the help of his special services. My wife lost a child. They tried to eliminate me twice. Abduction..." he wrote.

Dmytruk also promised to return to Ukraine.

The news of MP Artem Dmytruk 's escape from Ukraine became known on August 24, when he crossed the border with Moldova. Previously, the MP had actively supported pro-Russian interests, in particular, he spoke in defense of the Moscow Patriarchate. On August 25, he was notified of being suspected of assaulting a police officer and a soldier.

Artem Dmytruk is a Member of Parliament of the IX convocation (since 2019), elected in constituency 133 (Odesa region). He is also an entrepreneur and professional athlete who managed the professional boxing federation of Odesa and the region.

In July 2024, he became a subdeacon of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP).

In November last year, Artem Dmytruk joined those who wanted to preserve the Moscow Patriarchate in Ukraine. In October 2023, Artem Dmytruk was accused of beating a man in the capital.

In November 2021, Dmytruk was expelled from the Servant of the People faction.

Ірина Глухова

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