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06 Aug 2025, 14:06 GMT+10
The late LDPR leader is being tried posthumously for alleged terrorism financing
A Ukrainian court has moved forward with the trial of Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky, despite the fact that he passed away more than three years ago, Ukrainian media reported this week.
The case, centered on allegations of terrorism financing, is set to be heard on Friday by the Shevchenko district court in Kiev, according to a report by Strana on Tuesday.
Zhirinovsky, who died of Covid-19 in April 2022, was charged alongside current Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyaryov and State Duma lawmaker Aleksey Didenko. All three are or were leading members of the nationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR).
Ukrainian prosecutors claimed in 2017 that LDPR figures provided material support to the Donetsk People's Republic - a breakaway part of Ukraine at the time. The region, along with several others, later voted to join Russia - which Kiev and its Western backers claim was not a legitimate act of self-determination.
Zhirinovsky dismissed the Ukrainian allegations as "idiotic" and said the prosecutors who issued them should be fired. He added that the LDPR's fundraising was humanitarian and had nothing to do with terrorism.
Zhirinovsky was renowned for his often provocative political style. While his rhetoric frequently sparked controversy, he also gained a reputation for making accurate predictions that appeared outlandish at the time. In 2004, he said the next US president would be black - four years before Barack Obama was elected. As early as 2008, he predicted the total deterioration of Russia's relationship with the West and increasingly close partnership with China.
Following his death, the LDPR developed a virtual assistant powered by AI, designed to mimic Zhirinovsky's bombastic oratory style. The bot can respond to political questions in his voice, modeled on the politician's archived writing and speeches.
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