The traitor was informed of the suspicion in absentia, because he was hiding in Russia; Comprehensive measures continue to bring fugitives to justice.
The SBU reported suspicion on former president Viktor Yanukovych’s former head of security. This was reported by the press service of the SBU.
We are talking about Vyacheslav Zanevsky, who is hiding from justice on the territory of the Russian Federation.
It is reported that after the capture of Kherson and part of the Nikolaev region, he assisted the invaders in propagating the Kremlin regime and suppressing the resistance movement.
“According to the investigation, in July last year, Zanevsky was attacked by his son, who was part of the occupation groups of the Russian Federation in the temporarily occupied part of southern Ukraine. Then he turned to his father with a request to help The Russian punitive authorities in identifying local Ukrainian patriots, including ATO participants and veterans of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In response, Zanevsky contacted his son along with two of his acquaintances – the heads of the “Ministry of Internal Affairs” and the “state security service” created by the aggressor in the temporarily occupied Kherson region, later they transferred personal data about local residents to the Russian invaders and contributed to the kidnapping, ” – the press service of the SBU.
In addition, Zanevsky advised Russian military units on the tactics of conducting combat operations against the Defense Forces.
The traitor is informed beyond suspicion, and comprehensive measures are taken to bring the fugitive to justice.
It will be remembered that the former Town Deputy Voloshin will be tried for treason.
Earlier, the SBU exposed the head of the Poltava District Court, who was suspected of collaborating with the Russian special services.
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Source: korrespondent

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