Ruban went to the ATO area to look for an apartment Tiffany.

The head of the Center for the release of prisoners “Officer corps” Vladimir Ruban in their application to crossing the demarcation line in the ATO indicated that it wants to look out for mother-in-law apartment.

About it reported a press-the Secretary of SBU Elena Gitlyanskaya.

According to her, the permit for crossing the line of contact Ruban stopped to ascertain the circumstances.

She added that during a conversation with the security forces, he explained why he violated the procedure of crossing.

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“During yesterday’s communication with the SBU Ruban referred to article 63 of the Constitution of Ukraine and does not provide any explanation of why he violated the procedure of crossing the demarcation line,” – wrote in Facebook Gitlyanskaya.

She also stressed that the media Ruban said that he went into the zone ATO to negotiate the release of hostages. But in his application he indicated a very different reason.

“In the press he explained the purpose of the trip by negotiating the release of hostages, although the request for the intersection was shown a different reason – care for a mother in law apartment. The security service of Ukraine welcomes any help in the liberation of our compatriots, however, calls for an end to political speculation and self-praise on this topic,” concluded Gitlyanskaya.

We will remind, earlier the head of the Center for the release of prisoners “Officer corps” Vladimir Ruban detained on KPVV Marinka.

It is worth noting that on the eve of Friday, February 24, the head of public organization “Officer corps” Vladimir Ruban, together with the people’s Deputy Nadezhda Savchenko arrived in terrorist “DNR”.

The adviser to the interior Minister Zoryan Shkiryak declared that Savchenko tried to enter the location of the advanced Ukrainian brigades in the area of ATO and called on the military before the coup. The SBU stated that will check this information for Savchenko.

Savchenko, in turn, spoke about damp and cold in the chambers of the six Ukrainian prisoners of war.

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