He repaired the occupiers' equipment and "leaked" data on Ukrainian patriots: the enemy's accomplice will be tried
Kyiv • UNN
A 36-year-old man from the Bohodukhiv district of Kharkiv region helped the Russian occupiers during the occupation by repairing their equipment and leaking data on pro-Ukrainian citizens, law enforcement officers and defenders.
Another enemy accomplice who collaborated with Russian invaders during the occupation of Kharkiv region will be tried. The accused is a resident of the Bohodukhiv district, who worked as a car mechanic at a local concrete plant before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This was reported by the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office, UNN reports .
The Bohodukhiv District Prosecutor's Office of Kharkiv region approved and sent to court an indictment against a 36-year-old man on the fact of aiding the aggressor state (Part 1 of Art. 111-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine),
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According to the investigation, during the temporary occupation of the villages of Makarove and Turove of the Zolochiv UTC, the man voluntarily decided to help the enemy. The occupier's accomplice, having the appropriate knowledge and skills, assisted the armed forces of the aggressor state in repairing their vehicles and military equipment.
In addition, the accused "leaked" data on pro-Ukrainian citizens, law enforcement officers and Ukrainian defenders to the Russian invaders.
It is noted that in order to receive privileged treatment from the occupiers, the man also "guided" them to the homes of local residents who had left their homes. Subsequently, the Russian military robbed these households.
Moreover, the accused, demonstrating "caring", collected and handed over food, clothing and other necessary items to the enemy himself.In February of this year, the occupiers' accomplice was exposed by Ukrainian law enforcement officers. At the request of the prosecution, a custodial measure of restraint was imposed on the man.
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