SSU exposes another 5 collaborators who help enemy in temporarily occupied territories

The SSU has identified and collected evidence on another five collaborators who help russia establish and support occupation regime in Luhansk region.

In particular, SSU investigators notified former director of the Center of Social Services of Kreminna Town Council of suspicion, as she, under martial law, defected to the enemy.

Currently, she ‘works’ in the occupation administration imitating existence of social protection of the population. She is involved in spreading propaganda promoting anti-Ukrainian fakes and kremlin’s narratives.

Another traitor voluntarily took the position of the so-called ‘deputy chief of labour and social protection department of the LNR Svatove district administration.’

The SSU also documented that a 47-year-old resident of occupied Luhansk headed ‘Milove customs checkpoint’ of the so-called ‘LNR state customs committee.’ The occupiers have tasked the woman to perform administrative functions and ensure inflow of ‘customs payments’ for their needs.

Another collaborator is a ‘banker’, who, at the suggestion of the invaders, is heading a branch of the quasi-authority ‘LNR state bank’ in Bilovodsk village.

Presently, he is carrying out the occupiers’ orders to introduce russian ruble in the temporarily occupied territory, imitating presence of a financial system in the terrorist organization LNR.

The SSU has gathered evidence regarding the unlawful activities of the so-called ‘deputy prosecutor of Markivka District of the LNR general prosecutor’s office.’

It has been documented that a 34-year-old native of russia, who lived in temporarily occupied Luhansk, voluntarily took this post.

Now, he serves the occupation regime suppressing the locals’ resistance and persecuting Ukrainian patriots.

The SSU is conducting a pre-trial investigation into the abovementioned individuals under Article 111-1 of the CCU (collaboration).

The suspects are facing up to 10 years in prison.

All collaborators will be held to account.