SBU exposes two collaborators who helped Russians with elections in the occupied territories

SBU exposes two collaborators who helped Russians with elections in the occupied territories

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Law enforcers exposed two collaborators who actively cooperated with Russian troops during the occupation - one headed the local occupation administration in Kherson region, organized the relocation of Russian military and a pseudo-referendum, and the other passed personal data of Kharkiv residents to Russians to falsify elections in the occupied territories.

Law enforcement officers exposed two more collaborators who actively cooperated with Russian troops at the beginning of the full-scale war. This was reported by UNN with reference to the SBU.

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One of them is an unemployed resident of the village of Lymanets on the right bank of the Kherson region, who headed the local occupation administration.

In this "position," she organized the resettlement of Russian soldiers in the homes of fellow villagers who had left the occupation. In addition to their own living quarters, the Rashists set up warehouses with weapons and ammunition in these private households

The collaborator also participated in the organization of a pseudo-referendum of the Russian Federation on the territory of the captured community. With her assistance, the invaders formed occupation "election committees". And the collaborator herself called on her fellow villagers to "vote for the accession" of the region to the Russian Federation.

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She is currently in custody. Her actions are classified under Part 5 of Article 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (collaboration). The sanction of the article provides for a sentence of up to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property.

- the SBU summarized.

She is currently in custody. Her actions are classified under Part 5 of Article 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (collaboration). The sanction of the article provides for a sentence of up to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property.

Another defendant is an employee of a post office in Kharkiv, who lived in Kupiansk before the outbreak of full-scale war. After the occupation of the district center, she got a job in the occupation "pension fund" and passed personal data of local residents to the Russians.

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The occupiers planned to use the information to falsify the fake elections they were preparing to hold in the occupied territories. After the release of Kupiansk, the offender fled to Kharkiv, where she hoped to "get lost" and avoid justice.

SBU officers established her whereabouts and served her a notice of suspicion under Part 2 Art. 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (collaboration)

- law enforcement officers summarized. 

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