SSU and National Police serve suspicion notices to another 29 traitors: they work for russia’s occupation ‘interior ministry’ in Kherson region

The SSU and the National Police continue to systematically expose traitors and collaborators in the temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine.

As a result of an investigation, another 29 members of the ‘main directorate of the russian ministry of internal affairs’ established by ruscists in the left bank of Kherson region have been identified. Among them are former law enforcement officers of Ukraine.

This occupation ‘authority’ fulfills the kremlin’s task of conducting mass repressions against the civilian population.

Being in the ranks of the so-called ‘unit of the russian ministry of internal affairs in Oleshky district’, these individuals abduct local residents and imprison them in russian torture chambers.

In the jails, the victims are subjected to numerous forms of torture, including electric shocks. Prisoners are also left in solitary confinement for long periods of time without food and water.

The enemy’s accomplices, together with the occupiers, loot the homes of abductees under the guise of searches. During such raids, they steal private property of the victims, including cars, office equipment, furniture and household appliances.

Another task of the occupation ‘unit’ was to protect russian ‘election commissions’ and ensure armed escort of enemy agitators during the sham referendum on the ‘accession’ of the region to russia.

Based on the evidence, SSU investigators served notices of suspicion in absentia to 29 collaborators who acted as part of a criminal organization (surname, name, patronymic, date of birth):

  1. Hanzha Ihor Olehovych, born on 30.11.1974;
  2. Volkov Vladyslav Vadymovych, born on 01.10.1974;
  3. Kravchenko Oleksandr Mykolayovych, born on 24.02.1996;
  4. Stepanskyi Oleksandr Damianovych, born on 04.01.1992;
  5. Ilyasov Amet Arsenovych, born on 11.06.1985;
  6. Lozovyi Volodymyr Volodymyrovych, born on 27.03.1985;
  7. Sharyi Serhii Mykolaiovych, born on 11.11.1978;
  8. Filippov Eduard Yuriyovych, born on 16.05.1990;
  9. Shapoval Oleksii Serhiyovych, born on 29.03.1999;
  10. Kovalchuk Oleksandr Vasylyovych, born on 27.03.1976;
  11. Babych Oleksandr Hennadiiovych, born on 18.09.1986;
  12. Ulmaskulov Ruslan Volodymyrovych, born on 06.06.1978;
  13. Kryvospytskyi Yurii Leonidovych, born on 19.12.1976;
  14. Pryschepa Hennadii Borysovych, born on 19.04.1970;
  15. Sukhandani Rasim Mehmanovych, born on 16.03.2000;
  16. Pulinets Roman Stanislavovych, born on 22.12.1975;
  17. Filenko Serhii Serhiyovych, born on 26.03.1991;
  18. Kudas Yuriy Yuriyovych, born on 07.02.1994;
  19. Syrota Gennadiy Mykolayovych, born on 25.03.1983;
  20. Tereshchenko Oleksandr Dmytrovych, born on 23.04.1991;
  21. Kyselyov Ihor Mykolayovych, born on 19.09.1971;
  22. Sharov Viktor Olegovych, born on 08.12.1975;
  23. Kamshilov Oleh Oleksiyovych, born on 09.01.1980;
  24. Korsia Serhii Mykhailovych, born on 13.09.1987;
  25. Dudchenko Kostiantyn Leonidovych, born on 05.11.1983;
  26. Zyma Yevdokym Serhiiovych, born on 28.12.1992;
  27. Avdalov Surik Usoyevich, born on 23.07.2001;
  28. Husak Serhii Oleksiyovych, born on 24.04.1999;
  29. Vildanov Vitaliy Yevhenovych, born on 11.07.2001.

These ‘officials’ are suspected under eight Articles of the CCU:

  • 255 (creation, management of a criminal organization, participation in it);
  • 110 (encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine);
  • 111-1 (collaboration);
  • 127 (torture);
  • 146 (illegal deprivation of liberty or abduction of a person);
  • 186 (robbery);
  • 262 (theft, misappropriation, extortion of firearms and ammunition);
  • 289 (illegal seizure of a vehicle).

Since the collaborators are hiding in the temporarily occupied left bank of Kherson region, efforts to bring them to justice are underway.

The investigation is carried out under the procedural supervision of the Prosecutor General’s Office.