SSU exposes another 3 collaborators, including ‘star’ of russian propaganda, in Luhansk region
The SSU has collected evidence on collaborators who assist the enemy in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk region.
Investigators documented an active promotion of a 19-year-old native of Svatove, Luhansk region, in russian propaganda videos.
Russians are trying to make ‘young Liza from liberated Svatovo’ the ‘face’ of Luhansk people, who were waiting for ‘liberation’ by russia. Among other things, the girl starred in TV projects where she:
- supported occupiers’ policy and aggressive war against Ukraine;
- called to help the aggressor state’s army;
- urged compatriots to cooperate with russia’s occupation administration in the captured territories of Luhansk and Kharkiv regions.
Two more collaborators managed to prove their loyalty to the invaders by working in the so-called ‘leading positions’ of the terrorist organization LNR. Now, they have been entrusted with establishing the occupation regime in the captured territories.
One of them is currently running the illegal ‘passportization’ of Bilokurakino district: she is responsible for the process of replacing Ukrainian passports with pseudo-documents of LNR and russian passports.
Previously, she worked as the so-called ‘acting head of the migration service branch in LNR’s Krasnodon district’. Now, she has taken a similar position in the so-called ‘Bilokurakino district unit of MoI of LNR.’
Another collaborator is the ‘head’ of the so-called Kreminna district of LNR’, illegally created by the occupiers on the territory of Severodonetsk district, Luhansk region.
The woman was sent to Kreminna from temporarily occupied Luhansk as ‘personnel reinforcement’ after the capture of the town.
In the past, she was secretary of a district council and actively participated in anti-Ukrainian propaganda.
To thank the woman, the occupiers offered her the pseudo-position of ‘acting head of Kreminna district administration’, where she now actively assists the occupation regime.
The investigation into all 3 suspects is carried out under Article 111-1 of the CCU (collaboration).
All exposed collaborators will be held to account. They face up to 10 years in prison.