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Head of liberated village in Kharkiv region detained for assisting invaders

Friday, 9 September 2022, 19:48
Head of liberated village in Kharkiv region detained for assisting invaders

ALONA MAZURENKO FRIDAY, 9 SEPTEMBER 2022, 19:48

Oleh Syniehubov, the head of the Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration visited recently liberated territories and announced that the law enforcement officers would search for those who cooperated with the occupiers.

Source: Syniehubov on Telegram, press service of the State Bureau of Investigation

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Quote: "We visited the recently liberated communities, talked with local residents...

The local population talks a lot about the crimes of the invaders and actively cooperates with law enforcement officers.

No traitor can escape responsibility. Today, the head of one of the villages of the liberated hromada (administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories), who collaborated with the enemy, has been detained."

 

Details: In addition, the State Bureau of Investigation reported that the bureau's employees began filtration measures in the newly liberated Balaklia.

In particular, the city administration is carefully processing information on persons who cooperated with the aggressors during the temporary occupation, as well as checking those who may pose a threat to national security.

According to Syniehubov, during the six months of occupation, the Russians left behind broken infrastructure and houses, many trophies and piles of garbage.

Most of the liberated villages have no electricity or gas. In the near future, the authorities plan to restore them and deliver humanitarian aid.

 

First of all, clean-up operation and mine clearance will be conducted in the liberated territory. The police and emergency services are already working at the scene.

The authorities advise those who left not to return until the military says it’s safe to do so.

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