“Yes, the head of the Rostov administration with his deputies has really been detained,” he told Interfax.

According to him, while he is charged with the disclosure of information constituting state secrets.

As Maksimenko noted, it can be predicted that corruption charges will also be brought.

In October, at the request of the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office in France, Pavel Shchetinin, the former deputy head of the FSIN Communications Center, was detained on an international wanted list.