SSU notifies suspicion to another 8 collaborators, including ‘minister of transport’ in Crimea and Severodonetsk gauleiter
The SSU has collected evidence against another 8 ‘officials’ of russian occupation administrations in the temporarily captured regions of Ukraine.
One of the suspects is the newly appointed ‘minister of transport of the Republic of Crimea’, who headed the pseudo-institution in April this year with the traitor Aksyonov’s approval.
On moscow’s instructions, the collaborator ensures logistics for transfer of russian troops from the peninsula to the southern front.
In Luhansk region:
A mayor of Severodonetsk will also be tried for voluntary cooperation with the enemy.
The investigation established that during Yanukovych’s presidency, the man had been mayor of Bryanka and remained in the temporarily occupied territory. Since 2014, he had headed Bryanka occupation administration. After russia’s full-scale invasion, the collaborator agreed to a new appointment.
The SSU also exposed a former official of the disbanded police who, after resignation in November 2014, joined the terrorist group ‘LNR’.
In March 2022, the man headed the ‘police department’ in occupied Novoaydar, where has been engaged in suppressing the resistance movement and imposing the kremlin’s regime.
The offender was notified of suspicion under two Articles of the CCU:
- 111.2 (high treason);
- 260.2 (participation in unlawful armed groups).
Another enemy accomplice is a resident of the temporarily occupied Troitske, Luhansk region.
After the village was captured, the woman voluntarily agreed to head the ‘accounting and financial support department’ in russia’s local occupation administration.
In this ‘position’, she forms estimates of ‘budget’ expenditures for logistical support of occupying troops.
In Kherson region:
three Kherson residents were exposed: during the occupation they took up senior ‘positions’ in the ‘election commission’ set up by the invaders.
They organized the sham referendum on the region’s accession to russia.
For this purpose, the collaborators opened ‘polling stations’ in several local schools and hospitals. Then, they rigged votes in favour of the aggressor state.
During Kherson’s liberation, the perpetrators fled to the temporarily occupied part and are now hiding from justice.
The SSU notified the offenders of suspicion in absentia under Article 111-1 of the CCU - collaboration.
Efforts are underway to bring the traitors to justice for crimes against Ukraine.