Two railway workers detained in Crimea on suspicion of spying for Ukraine - ATESH
Kyiv • UNN
The occupiers detained two employees of the Crimean Railways in Simferopol, accusing them of collaborating with the AFU. The detainees were beaten and held in a pre-trial detention center, but such cases are usually closed due to lack of evidence.
In Simferopol, the russian occupiers detained two employees of the Crimean Railroad, who were accused of collaborating with the Ukrainian Defense Forces. This is reported by the partisan movement "ATESH", UNN reports.
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According to the information, the men were severely beaten during the detention and are currently being held in pre-trial detention center #2.
Repressions are carried out under the leadership of FSB representatives. The detainees are accused of passing information to the Ukrainian military, but such cases usually end with the release of the detainees due to lack of evidence.
Such detentions are becoming systematic, especially at the end of the year, when security forces report to their superiors. Demonstration arrests are intended to create the appearance of "fighting espionage" and justify the repressive actions of the occupation administration.