The attacker, together with his “masters,” was looking for boats and boats before the liberation of the city, but the Russians fled without him.
The Security Service of Ukraine exposed an accomplice of the Russian Federation who collaborated with the Russian invaders during the occupation of the right bank of Kherson. On the eve of the de-occupation of Kherson, the attacker helped the enemy escape from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The SBU reported this on its Telegram channel on Thursday, December 7.
“The defendant “leaked” information about the owners of boats and boats in the city to the Russians, and then came to them with armed invaders who took people’s watercraft.. . According to the investigation, they designated the “confiscated” watercraft with the letter “Z” and used them for the transportation of their troops and representatives of the occupation authorities in the left bank of the region,” said of the message.
However, in the flight from Kherson, the Russians did not take their henchman. He had to go to his relatives in the Nikolaev region to hide from justice.
“SBU officers found the defendant and detained him. He turned out to be a 44-year-old resident of Kherson who, from the beginning of the full Russian invasion, supported the occupiers,” the SBU added.
The detainee was charged with suspicion under the article Complicity with the aggressor state (Part 1 of Article 111-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
The attacker is currently in custody and faces up to 12 years in prison with confiscation of assets.
Earlier, the SBU exposed a traitor who killed dozens of “martyrs” in Odessa.
In addition, the Security Service also detained the former deputy head of a community in the Sumy region, who became an agent of the Russian Federation and was “caught” to contact his curator.
Source: korrespondent
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