Volynets said that Boguslayev, accused of stalling the lawful activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, would be held without bail through April 18. He noted that while this hearing was intended to begin examining the merits of the case, there wasn’t enough time to proceed. Read also: Ukraine moves to confiscate assets of Bohuslaev and ex-Motor Sich top manager Additionally, Boguslayev’s health is deteriorating, his lawyer said. “Of course, we will appeal; his health is rapidly getting worse, dynamically so,” said Volynets. “And it’s not just us saying this; the medical staff of the detention…