SSU identified 30 more collaborators conducting repressions in temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine
The SSU collected evidence of guilt of another 30 collaborators who are members of the russian occupation authorities in the temporarily occupied territories of southern and eastern Ukraine.
Among them are 24 supporters of racism who joined the so-called Novokakhovka city police department of the ministry of internal affairs of the Kherson region, created by the russian invaders.
They actively suppress pro-Ukrainian protests in the city.
There were cases of abduction of members who take part in resistance movement and looting of their private property.
Colaborators also made door-to-door visits, during which they threatened people with imprisonment in case of "non-appearance" at the fake referendum on "accession of the region" to russia.
Three more collaborators were identified in Luhansk region. Since summer of 2022, they have been heading the occupation administration in the temporarily occupied Bilovodsk settlement, Starobilsk district.
It was established that in just six months, the enemy's henchmen held more than 30 public events in support of kremlin regime.
To imitate public ‘activity’, they forced representatives of municipal and educational institutions, as well as students to participate in pro-russian rallies.
In addition, the heads of three local branches of the so-called municipal service center, which were created by the aggressor, received suspicion notices.
Following the orders from moscow, the women carry out forceful passportization of local residents. To do this, they interact with representatives of the federal service for state registration, cadastre and cartography (rosreestr) and the russian ministry of the internal affairs.
Based on the collected evidence, all the offenders were served a notice of suspicion under Art. 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (collaboration).
Since the colaborators are staying on the temporarily occupied territory, comprehensive measures are being taken to bring them to justice for crimes against our state.
The investigation was conducted jointly with the National Police under the procedural supervision of the Prosecutor's Office.