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Ex-Crimea minister arrested in Kyiv on treason charges

Created at 30 Jun · 1:05 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) detained a former Russian-installed energy minister of occupied Crimea in Kyiv on June 30. The suspect, identified as Serhii Kolobov, faces charges of high treason for allegedly aiding Russia's control over Crimea's energy infrastructure.

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Key Numbers

June 30detention date in Kyiv
65suspect's age
2014year of Crimea occupation
two yearstime spent re-registering assets
15 yearsmaximum jail sentence for treason

Who's Involved

Security Service of Ukraine (SBU)
detained former Russian-installed energy minister
Serhii Kolobov
former Russian-installed energy minister of occupied Crimea
Ex-Crimea minister arrested in Kyiv on treason charges

↳ Why This Matters

The arrest of a former Russian-installed official on treason charges in Kyiv highlights Ukraine's efforts to hold collaborators accountable and signals a rare instance of such individuals facing legal consequences within Ukrainian territory.

Key facts

  • The SBU detained a former Russian-installed energy minister of occupied Crimea in Kyiv on June 30.
  • The suspect, identified as Serhii Kolobov, allegedly received Russian citizenship after the 2014 occupation of Crimea.
  • Kolobov is accused of heading the occupation administration's Fuel and Energy Ministry and aiding Russia's control of energy infrastructure.
  • He faces charges of high treason, with a potential sentence of up to 15 years in prison.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced on June 30 the detention in Kyiv of a former Russian-installed energy minister from occupied Crimea. The suspect, identified through open-source information and photos as 65-year-old Serhii Kolobov, allegedly received Russian citizenship following the 2014 occupation of the peninsula.

Kolobov is accused of leading the occupation administration's Fuel and Energy Ministry and playing a key role in transferring Crimea's energy infrastructure, including power plants, renewable energy facilities, gas infrastructure, and oil terminals, under Russian control. The SBU stated that he spent two years re-registering these assets under Russian law before continuing to work for Moscow in extractive industry companies.

Investigators seized Russian passports, bank cards, and documents purportedly linking Kolobov to cooperation with Russia. He has been charged with high treason, a crime that carries a potential sentence of up to 15 years in jail if he is found guilty. This arrest marks a rare instance of a Kremlin-installed official on occupied Ukrainian territory facing actual imprisonment in Kyiv.

Frequently asked questions

A former Russian-installed energy minister of occupied Crimea, identified as Serhii Kolobov, was arrested in Kyiv.

He faces charges of high treason for allegedly cooperating with Russia after the 2014 occupation of Crimea.

He allegedly headed the occupation administration's Fuel and Energy Ministry and helped Russia control Crimea's energy infrastructure.

If found guilty, he could face up to 15 years in jail.

What Happens Next

01Kolobov will face trial for high treason.
02A potential sentence of up to 15 years in jail awaits if convicted.

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How It Developed

Ukraine's SBU detained a former Russian-installed energy minister of occupied Crimea in Kyiv.
The detained individual is identified as Serhii Kolobov, 65, who allegedly received Russian citizenship after the 2014 occupation.
Kolobov is accused of heading the occupation administration's Fuel and Energy Ministry and facilitating Russia's control over Crimea's energy infrastructure.
He allegedly spent two years re-registering Crimea's energy assets under Russian law.
Investigators seized Russian passports, bank cards, and documents related to his alleged cooperation with Russia.
Kolobov has been charged with high treason and faces up to 15 years in jail if convicted.

Sources

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Ex-Russian proxy minister in occupied Crimea arrested in Kyiv, SBU saysThe Kyiv Independent

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