Russian Defense Ministry Corruption Scandal

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Detained on Bribery Charges

Timur Ivanov, a 48-year-old Russian official, has been arrested and remanded in custody for allegedly accepting a large bribe. As a deputy defense minister since 2016, Ivanov oversaw major military construction projects, including the rebuilding of Mariupol, a Ukrainian city heavily damaged during Russia's invasion. The alleged bribe, worth over $10,000, was reportedly taken "on a particularly large scale." If convicted, Ivanov faces up to 15 years in prison. Additionally, a second individual, identified as Sergei Borodin, has been taken into custody on suspicion of complicity in Ivanov's alleged corruption. The Russian Ministry of Defense has not commented on the investigation, and Ivanov will be held in pre-trial detention until at least June 23.
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