The Security Service of Ukraine detained a collaborator in Kyiv who helped the occupiers rename the streets in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region. Ex-head of a utility company in occupied Svatov turned out to be a traitor, SBU reports.
According to the intelligence service, after the Russians captured the city, the now detained collaborator was one of the first to offer them help in the war against Ukraine.. For this, he became the "
So, the traitor helped the occupiers to organize mass events and staged TV spots in support of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation. In addition, at the direction of the Russians, he renamed the streets of the city, giving them names associated with the USSR.. The collaborator personally signed the "
However, when the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched a counteroffensive, the traitor fled to Russia. There he has been hiding from Ukrainian justice since September of this year.. Later he decided to return to Ukraine and " In the capital, he was exposed and then detained.
The traitor was informed of the suspicion. 5 st. 111-1 (voluntary occupation by a citizen of Ukraine of a position related to the performance of organizational, administrative and administrative functions in the occupation administration of the aggressor state) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Now the issue of choosing a measure of restraint in the form of detention is being decided..
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Recall that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, law enforcement officers have opened 53,190 criminal cases on the crimes of Russians and Russian collaborators on the territory of Ukraine.