In Kherson, the former head of the public security service of the Main Directorate of the National Police of Ukraine in the Kherson region committed suicide.
Oleg Khudyakov was previously kidnapped by Russian infidels, he was held captive for a week, reports the Most newspaper.
It is known that the Russians persuaded him to cooperate, because they cannot form a police force in the city from local personnel.
The man could not stand the pressure and, returning from captivity, committed suicide. The media believe that the infidels tried to force Khudyakov to cooperate, threatening family members – he left behind a wife and son.
During the events of Euromaidan, Khudyakov maintained constructive relations with the participants in the protests, not hiding his negative attitude towards the intentions of the then leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to actively use force.
Largely thanks to Khudyakov, the events of late 2013-early 2014 in Kherson passed without significant aggravations.
Western analysts note that Russian infidels have faced a shortage of collaborators these weeks, who, in their opinion, should organize power in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
Source: Racurs