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Scheme reporters believe that as a person with knowledge of the Ukrainian design...

Boguslaev asked the President's office to add him to the list for exchange with the Russian Federation - investigation (photo)

Scheme reporters believe that as a person with knowledge of the Ukrainian design industry in the construction of helicopters, Boguslaev can help Russian troops get engines to combat helicopters. Former President Motor Sich Vyacheslav Boguslaev asked to add him to the skirt for exchange with Russia. This is stated on May 10 in the investigation of "Scheme" journalists. They learned that the exclusive of a strategic Ukrainian enterprise did not mind going to the Russian Federation.

In the relevant statement, he asked for exchange. "Probably, Boguslaev understands his value for Russia, offering himself for exchange," journalists said. As a person with knowledge of the construction of helicopters and in general the Ukrainian design industry, he can help the enemy continue to kill Ukrainians. Journalists drew attention to the fact that the days in Russia were talking about a crisis in the field of helicopter construction. The problem concerns engines for Russian helicopters.

Now Boguslaev is in a pre -trial detention center. He is accused of stepping up to the state of the aggressor, collaboration, assistance in the activity of a terrorist organization and counteraction to the Armed Forces. Vyacheslav Boguslaev, as the media journalists found out, continued to trade engines for Russian combat helicopters even after the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war. By his actions, he weakened the defense capability of the Ukrainian army.

Former President Motor Sich blocked the transfer of helicopters to Ukrainian scouts, but sold engines to Russia, which was put on combat helicopters of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. According to investigators, in April 2022, the head of the strategically important enterprise "Motor Sich" Vyacheslav Boguslaev blocked the transfer of Mi-2 helicopter to Ukrainian intelligence to perform combat missions at the front.