SSU serves suspicion notices to 10 leaders of ‘L/DNR government’ who ‘handed over’ agricultural enterprises and hospitals to enemy

The SSU systemically exposes crimes of occupation administrations in the temporarily occupied areas of eastern Ukraine.

As a result of operational and investigative activities, the SSU notified new heads of ‘ministries’ of the ‘DNR’ terrorist organization of suspicion of collaboration.

These individuals are fulfilling moscow’s task of spreading the kremlin regime in the occupied parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

One of the suspects is the so-called ‘minister of agriculture of the DNR’, who handed over local agricultural enterprises to the russian monopolies.

He was also directly involved in organizing export of Ukrainian grain to the aggressor state.

Another enemy accomplice is the ‘first deputy minister of healthcare of the DNR’ and her subordinate, the chief of the fake ministry’s ‘staff’.

The two women handed over local hospitals to the ruscists to use as military hospitals for wounded soldiers of the occupation forces.

The SSU has also forwarded indictments to the court against the head of the occupation ‘healthcare ministry’ and two of his subordinates – chiefs of the ‘legal department’ and ‘public service and personnel sector’.

After February 24 last year, they illegally handed over 20 seized medical institutions in Mariupol, Volnovakha and Mangush to russia’s jurisdiction.

Another traitor is the ‘ex-chairman of the LNR council of ministers’. This person coordinated the work of the pseudo-government, for example, managed the finances, organized supply of humanitarian aid from russia and distributed it among the LNR’s illegal armed groups.

He is currently positioning himself as a ‘opinion leader’, justifying the russian invasion and calling for participation in the ‘special operation’.

The case against the ‘minister’ and ‘vice-minister of coal and energy of the DNR’ has also been sent to court. These suspects are engaged in resetting the region’s fuel and energy complex to meet the needs of the aggressor state.

Following the SSU’s investigation, the court will also consider the proceeding on the so-called ‘vice minister of education and science of the LNR’, who destroyed Ukrainian textbooks and organized ‘cadet classes’ under the auspices of the russian ‘youth army’.

The offenders are currently hiding from justice in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine.

The SSU is acting to bring each of the collaborators to justice for crimes against Ukraine.

The investigations were carried out under the procedural supervision of the Prosecutor General’s Office.