Russian Parliament Speaker Calls for Extradition of Ex-Putin Aide Chubais

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Russian State Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin on Wednesday called for the extradition of former Putin aide and veteran reformer Anatoly
after Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022.President Vladimir Putin previously suggested Chubais fled the country to avoid possible
criminal prosecution over financial irregularities at the state-run corporation Rosnano, which he had headed for over a decade.During
Russian officials famously brought Putin into the Kremlin, giving him his first job in Moscow, and had managed to stay in favor through more
Ukraine, Chubais resettled in Israel, where he founded a research center at Tel Aviv University.A Message from The Moscow Times:Dear
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