The attacker turned out to be the former chairman of the Pohovsky district council of the Zaporozhye region, who was a member of the banned party of the Opposition Platform for Life, the SBU reports in its telegram channel.
It was not difficult to find out from the Zaporozhye media that we are talking about the ex-chairman of the Pologovsky District Council Sergei Kalashnik.
After capturing part of the region, Kalashnik was one of the first to support the invaders. For this, he was appointed head of the local occupation administration and permission to form a “staff” of a pseudo-organ.
The enemy in the area was primarily interested in chemical and food industry facilities.. It was their capacities that Moscow planned to use to meet the needs of the occupiers.
The collaborator conducted an “inventory” of local businesses and obliged entrepreneurs to re-register in the “military-civilian administration” created by the occupiers.
He also forced the management of Ukrainian companies to pay taxes to the Russian budget and supply finished products to the aggressor country..
In case of disagreement, the attacker threatened with persecution by the punitive bodies of the Rashists and with physical violence.
To coordinate the work of the collaborator, he was assigned a Russian curator - Deputy Governor of the Penza Region.
It was with him that the enemy henchman agreed on the issues of “transferring” Ukrainian enterprises to the aggressor, as well as organizing and holding a pseudo-referendum in the occupied area.
In addition, the collaborator actively participated in the propaganda projects of the Kremlin and was a "
Based on the collected evidence, the investigators of the Security Service informed the attacker about the suspicion. 5 st.
111-1 (collaboration activity) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Currently, the attacker is trying to hide from justice in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine. However, the SBU has established the place of his stay and is taking measures to bring him to justice..
Recall that the ex-president of the Zaporozhye company Motor Sich, who is suspected of treason, Vyacheslav Boguslaev will remain in custody until February 11. This decision was made by the Shevchenkovsky District Court of Kyiv.