Another 6 ‘high-ranking’ collaborators in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia regions declared suspects
The SSU has collected evidence of voluntary cooperation with the enemy of another 6 collaborators holding ‘positions’ in local authorities and security institutions in the temporarily occupied territories.
In particular, former head of Vovchansk territorial community in Kharkiv Oblast, who defected to the enemy, has been notified of suspicion.
Currently, he ‘heads’ the so-called ‘Vovchansk district military and civilian administration’, where he promotes the united russia political party and justifies russia’s armed aggression.
Another collaborator, who came back to Melitopol after russians captured it, is an associate of the notorious Volodymyr Rogov, leader of the local Antimaidan and head of the so-called russian spring movement.
Since 2014, the collaborator has been an active supporter of the creation of a pseudo-formation ZNR on the territory of the region.
For this, in 2016, the SSU notified her of suspicion of treason. Since then, the woman had been hiding from justice in russia. After the large-scale invasion, as a sign of gratitude for her loyalty, the woman received the ‘position’ of the so-called ‘head of Kyrylivka territorial community’.
Another collaborator - Stanislav Selivanov - is one of the founders of party of putin’s policy in Ukraine and has also been actively cooperating with the enemy since 2014.
He is a resident of Berdyansk, who personally participated in the annexation of the Crimea and received a medal ‘for the return of Crimea’. Subsequently, he was a member of the so-called LNR council.
After the occupation of a part of Zaporizhzhia region, Selivanov was ‘promoted’ and appointed ‘deputy mayor of Berdyansk for social affairs.’
Another enemy accomplice is a former police officer who failed re-certification in 2015 and was dismissed from the police.
Now, he heads ‘Dniprorudne district police department’, helping the occupiers terrorize local patriots and pro-Ukrainian residents, detained by the FSB.
Another ‘law enforcement official’ has headed ‘Velyka Bilozerka district police department’. Although, in the past he himself was sentenced to 6 years in prison for forging documents and car theft.
Now, he is actively engaged in intimidating local residents and establishing the occupation regime.
A former employee of Andriivka district power grids, who had been fired for theft, now has also been ‘promoted.’
For some time, he worked as a security guard at a local agricultural enterprise. So, without hesitation, he accepted the enemy’s offer to become the so-called ‘head of Andriivka territorial community in Berdyansk district.’
To prove his loyalty, he is actively campaigning and urging compatriots to support the occupiers.
All offenders have been notified of suspicion of collaboration (Article 111-1 of the CCU). The crime is punishable by imprisonment for up to 15 years.
Investigations were carried out by the SSU Counterintelligence Department and the SSU Office in Zaporizhzhia Region under the procedural supervision of Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia Region Prosecutor’s Offices.