SSU serves suspicion notices to another eight collaborators, including heads of ‘LPR ministries’ and Crimean ‘council member’

The SSU has collected evidence on another eight enemy accomplices who are in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine.

One of the collaborators is the so-called ‘member of the state council of the Republic of Crimea’ from the pro-kremlin united russia party.

Since May 2022, he has headed the ‘parliamentary committee on agrarian policy and rural areas’ on the peninsula, established by the aggressor.

In this ‘position’, the ‘official’ followed moscow’s instructions to ensure the illegal export of grain from the occupied areas of southern Ukraine to russia.

The SSU served a notice of suspicion to the head of the ‘ministry of health’ and the ‘deputy minister of internal affairs’ of the ‘LPR’ terrorist organization.

They are members of the terrorist leader Pasichnyk’s inner circle, and the latter directly contributed to their appointment to ‘ministerial positions’.

The investigation established that the head of the ‘health ministry’ organized reformatting of the medical sector of the captured Luhansk region for the needs of the occupation groupings.

On her instructions, local hospitals and other civilian medical institutions were massively ‘re-profiled’ into russian military hospitals.

Another offender is an ‘official of the LPR ministry of internal affairs’, who coordinated the activities of militants from the ‘people’s police’.

The SSU also identified four chiefs of the so-called ‘humanitarian centers of the united russia’ in the captured part of Luhansk oblast.

Their main purpose is to spread the kremlin regime under the guise of distributing ‘humanitarian aid’ from the aggressor state to local population.

The activities of these enemy cells were coordinated by Viktor Vodolatsky, a russian state duma member, whom the SSU has already notified of suspicion.

In Mykolaiv region, the SSU exposed a resident who campaigned for a pseudo-referendum when part of the oblast was occupied.

The traitor also provided ruscists with personal data of resistance movement members and helped with ‘cantonment’ of invaders in local farmers’ homes.

The collaborators have been notified of suspicion under three Articles of the CCU:

  • 111 (high treason);
  • 111-1 (collaboration);
  • 111-2 (aiding the aggressor state).

Comprehensive measures to bring the offenders to justice for crimes against Ukraine are underway.

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