The Russian Interior Ministry has issued an arrest warrant for Boris Dubrovsky, the former governor of Chelyabinsk, who resigned in March 2019. Dubrovsky, who led the mineral-rich region of the southern Urals from 2014 to 2 than 2019, is now facing legal action. Officials have not yet disclosed the specific charges against Dubrovsky, but the move has raised questions about the legal and political implications for former officials in Russia. The situation highlights the ongoing scrutiny of public officials and the potential consequences of their actions during their tenure.