In an exclusive video interview with German newspaper BILD, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy talks about the emotional toll of the war. Zelenskyy said that a pro-Kremlin Ukrainian politician had been arrested. While facing treason charges, Medvedchuk escaped from house arrest. He was thought to be the Russian leader's top choice to be a puppet leader in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Tuesday that a pro-Putin Ukrainian politician had been arrested. The leader of the For Life party in Ukraine, Medvedchuk, escaped from house arrest in February and was subsequently charged with treason. Medvedchuk was wearing a uniform of the Ukrainian army when he was in handcuffs. You can be a pro-Russian politician and work for the aggressor state for a long time. You might be hiding from justice. Will wearing a Ukrainian military uniform help you escape punishment? Not at all! They are waiting for you. —СБ України (@ServiceSsu) April 12, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin was thought to be the one who would replace Zelenskyy as the puppet ruler of Ukraine. If Russia had taken Kyiv, Medvedchuk would have been the new leader of the country, according to many experts. He has a close relationship with Putin, the Russian leader is the father of Medvedchuk's daughter and the two men have vacationed together. During an interview with Time last spring, Medvedchuk said that his relationship with Putin had developed over the course of two decades. The US imposed sanctions on Medvedchuk after Russia annexed the peninsula. He was accused by the Obama administration of trying to undermine democracy. After Medvedchuk was placed on house arrest last May, Putin said that Ukraine was being transformed into an anti-Russia state. "So what, everyone who is working with Russia will face criminal prosecution in Ukraine?" Putin asked at the time, according to the Moscow Times. One of the wealthiest people in Ukraine is Medvedchuk. His proximity to Putin made him rich. Zelenskyy signed a decree that froze Medvedchuk's assets and shut down three television stations, accusing them of spreading pro-Kremlin propaganda. The original article is on Business Insider. The security services of Ukraine said on Tuesday that they had arrested a pro-Russian politician. If you're following her closely, you'll know that she's been sharing all the details about her engagement to Ben Affleck in her newsletter. The latest edition title, How It Went Down, gives insight into the proposal and that it happened on a Saturday night while she was in her favorite place. Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers. Philip James said he was the fence for employees who stole computers from the electric car manufacturer and the universities. The only player who will be in the MLB Hall of Fame class in the year 2022, and he couldn't have done it without bench press and whiskey. 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