One of the brothers who brought the Russian Iskander to a cafe in the village of Groza in October 2023 was sentenced to 15 years in prison. We are talking about former police officer Vladimir Mamon.
Unfortunately, the verdict is still in absentia, since the traitor is hiding from Ukrainian justice on Russian territory.
The security service “hot on the heels” identified the two traitors who corrected the Russian missile attack on a cafe in the village of Groza, Kharkov region on October 5.
The attackers turned out to be two local residents – 30-year-old Vladimir Mamon and his younger brother 23-year-old Dmitry Mamon, who went over to the side of the Rashists during the occupation of the region.
For this, the defendants received “positions” in the ranks of the occupation “internal affairs department of the military-civil administration of the Kharkov region.” There, one of them was appointed “driver of the convoy group”, the other – “inspector of the road patrol service”.
However, on the eve of the liberation of the region, both traitors fled with their families to Russia, where they continued to work in favor of the aggressor country.
According to the instructions of the Russian occupiers, they remotely began to form their own network of informants in the territory controlled by Ukraine.
Under the guise of friendly conversations and correspondence in the messenger, the traitors asked people for information about the deployment of defense forces and mass events in the region.
Since the beginning of October of this year, both defendants began collecting information about the planned reburial of the deceased Ukrainian defender in the village of Groza. At the same time, they understood that as a result of an enemy attack, civilians would certainly die – their acquaintances from the village of Groza, including those who provided them with information.
Having learned the exact address and time of the peaceful event, Vladimir Mamon passed this information on to the Russian occupiers.
The Russians used the information received to carry out a targeted strike on a Ukrainian village using the Iskander M operational-tactical missile system.
Then, as a result of a Russian air attack, 53 civilians were killed, among them a young child.
Source: Racurs

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