Collaborators in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporozhye region after the “coup” in Russia, which took place yesterday, June 25, began to call the Ukrainian special services by phone, looking for ways to save.
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Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov spoke about this on the air of the national telethon.
According to him, against the backdrop of events in Russia, the occupiers of the Melitopol region “appeared like rats on a sinking ship”:
- some were looking for access to the special services of Ukraine with the option of surrendering themselves and handing over the “near” henchman of the Kremlin;
- others were looking for ways to escape, which, after the fatigue of the bridge on Chongar and yesterday’s unrest in Russia, are becoming less and less;
- top-gauleiters, just in case, curry favor with the “tsar” – in a frightened voice they recorded videos of the same text supporting Putin, because they understood that if something happened to the Russian dictator, they would not be able to flee even in Russia.
“Neither our intelligence services nor our local governments have seen such a number of collaborators and traitors who were in the temporarily occupied territory over the past almost a year,” notes Fedorov. “They made massive phone calls, tried to find an opportunity for cooperation, and we immediately saw who was ready for it and who was not.
Fedorov notes that traitors have few options.
Nobody and nowhere needs them, there will be no time to run away, and you can only surrender to the dock, – said the mayor of Melitopol.
Source: Racurs

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