The SBU detained two collaborators of the occupation “social policy administration of the Russian Federation”, which was run after the capture of Kherson.
The security service exposed two more female collaborators in Kherson. About that reported SBU press service on Friday, November 3.
One of the women tried to flee justice in another country. However, SBU officers stopped it and detained the attacker near the European Union border.
The defendants became two officials: one from the department of labor and social protection of the city population, and the other from the regional representative office of the State Property Fund. After the capture of the city, the women supported the Russian invaders and for this they received an “assignment” to the local labor administration of the Russian Federation.
There they were given leadership “positions” in the ranks of the work unit of “social policy of the Kherson urban district.”
So, one of the collaborators headed the “department of information work and document flow.” There he was engaged in re-registration of constituent documents according to Russian law and looking for personnel for further work in a pseudo-institution.

Another attacker manages the so-called “accruals department.” According to investigators, he threatened local residents with the cancellation of social benefits if they refused to receive Russian passports.
The attackers were told of the suspicion of cooperation. Both women are currently in custody. They face up to 10 years in prison.
We remind you that an FSB agent who, under the guise of a journalist, spied for the occupiers of Kharkov and Donetsk regions, was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Source: korrespondent

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