Stabilization measures continue in the occupied territory, criminals and traitors are recognized, the bureau notes.
Employees of the State Bureau of Investigation continued their duties in liberated Kherson. This was reported on the website of the State Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday, November 16.
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“The territorial department of the State Bureau of Investigation in Melitopol, expanding its activities in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Zaporozhye, Kherson regions and Sevastopol, fully resumed its work in the city freed from the invaders. The team of the Kherson department has returned and is working in the regional center and in the liberated territories of the region,” – said the message.
According to the bureau, stabilization measures continue in the occupied territory, identifying criminals and traitors.
“During all the months of the occupation of the Kherson region, the State Investigation Bureau worked effectively in the region and actively recorded the movement of the enemy, revealed crimes, reported suspicions without. The huge number of traitors in officers and law enforcement officials are known to the State Bureau of Investigation. Now this work will move to a practical plane and will be more effective “, assured the department.
The State Bureau of Investigation urged everyone with information about the collaborators to report it to a special telephone line at 044-300-27-07.
Earlier, the SBU detained a disguised Russian military man in Kherson. The man admitted that his task was to collect information, set fire to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and carry out sabotage.
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Source: korrespondent

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