Ukraine accused Colonel Shageev the treason when the Zaporizhia submarine commander joined the Russian Navy in 2014 and was involved in attacking the country.
The Ukrainian State Investigation Department announced that Colonel Robert Shageev, former captain of the submarine Zaporizhzhia, was a traitor for handing over the Zaporizhzhia submarine to the occupied force and refused to bring the battleship from the Crimea peninsula
Ukraine used the term for the occupied force to refer to the Russian army after the Moscow merged the Crimea peninsula in 2014.
Robert Shageev when holding the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and serving in the Ukrainian Navy.
When Russia deployed forces to the Crimea peninsula in February 2014, the submarine Zaporizhzhia was lying in Streletskaya Bay, near Sevastopol, southwest of the peninsula.
Initially, the Sailor of the Zaporizhzhia submarine refused to surrender to the Russian forces.
29 out of 101 members of the Zaporizhzhia submarine, led by Lieutenant Colonel Denis Klochan, returned to Ukraine.
Colonel Shageev at the end of 2014 took part in the training course at St.
The Ukrainian State Investigation Department said Colonel Shageev is participating in missile attacks from the Black Sea aimed at many targets in Ukraine.
The submarine Zaporizhzhia (above) and Alrosa (below) in Sevastopol in March 2014.
Zaporizhzhia is the only Ukrainian navy submarine, inherited from the Soviet Navy.
Project 641 is a diesel-electrolyte submarine layer with 1,952 tons of water relaxation when floating and 2,475 tons when diving.
The Kremlin announced its military campaign in Ukraine would end as soon as Kiev ordered the army to surrender.
Russia said more than 1,700 Ukrainian soldiers at the Azovstal factory surrendered, but there were still some gunmen who clung inside the underground tunnel.