MOSCOW, March 5 -- Moscow has issued an international arrest warrant for Dmitry Yarosh, the leader of a Ukrainian ultra-nationalist movement, the Russian Investigative Committee (IC) said Wednesday.
"Dmitry Yarosh has been put on the international wanted list via Interpol," committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said in a statement.
Markin said the committee had also decided to try Yarosh in court in absentia.
Russia accuses Yarosh, a leader of the Right Sector movement, of public calls to terror and extremist activity via mass media.
According to the committee, the Ukrainian activist urged "anti-Russian forces" to commit terror attacks on Russian territory.
Markin said any person encouraging others to commit crimes in Russia or against Russian citizens abroad would be brought to a criminal court in line with Russian and international laws, regardless of that person's whereabouts and citizenship.
If convicted, Yarosh faces up to seven years in prison.
On Saturday, Yarosh, via a Russian social network, called on Chechen warlord Doku Umarov to join his movement in fighting the Russian government.
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