The Bureau of State Investigation gave some advice on how Ukrainians should not be complicit with the Russian invaders.
Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) explained how officials can avoid becoming collaborators in temporarily occupied territories. The State Bureau of Investigation reports this on its Telegram channel on Wednesday, August 31.
The bureau noted that these councils involved officials, judges, law enforcement officials.
The State Investigation Bureau, first of all, advises such people, if possible, to leave the occupied territory with their relatives.
In case they do not have such an opportunity, it is necessary:
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notify management of your situation;
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try to avoid contact with the invaders and their accomplices;
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hide documents that may be of interest to the occupants or whose discovery may threaten the person himself;
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not participate in meetings, meetings, meetings organized by labor authorities;
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do not sign the “documents” of the aggressor;
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do not transfer any material resources or provide other assistance to the occupiers;
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does not agree to work in the “official body” of the Russian occupiers.
Citizens forced by circumstances to work with the occupiers should be given information about them and their activities: T.ME/STOPRUSSIANWARBOT.
Remember that in Ukraine opened a thousand cases against collaborators. 174 people have received notification of suspicion of committing a crime.
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Source: korrespondent

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