The security service collected unconditional evidence of the guilt of another member of the terrorist organization “DNR”, which fought against Ukraine.
According to SBU materials, an enemy saboteur who tried to destroy the strongholds of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Zaporozhye will spend 15 years behind bars. This was reported by the press service of the SBU.
“The security service collected unconditional evidence of the guilt of another member of the DPR terrorist organization who fought against Ukraine. At the beginning of the full-scale invasion, he voluntarily joined the occupation groups of the 1st Army Corps of Russia’s Southern Military District,” the SBU reported.
It was mentioned that in the ranks of the reconnaissance group of enemy troops, “DNRovets” actively participated in battles against the Defense Forces in the direction of Zaporozhye.
“In July of this year, he received the task as part of a Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group that made an attack on the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the front line to destroy the strongholds of the Ukrainian defenders. But during of the attack, the enemy DRG was timely exposed and eliminated, and the militant himself was brought in.” , the message said.
According to SBU materials, the court found him guilty of treason and sentenced him to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property.
“According to the investigation, the perpetrator is a resident of the Donetsk region, who, after February 24 this year, joined the 1st separate guard motorized rifle “Slavyanskaya” brigade of the “DPR” people’s militia, created by the Russian Federation. There he was appointed to the “position” of a sniper, and then transferred to the reconnaissance group of the Russian invaders,” the intelligence service said.
Earlier it was reported that the personal agent of Strelkov-Girkin was sentenced to 10 years.
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Source: korrespondent

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