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Security Service of Ukraine identifies 4 collaborators in Luhansk Oblast and their addresses and contacts

Monday, 19 December 2022, 15:52
Security Service of Ukraine identifies 4 collaborators in Luhansk Oblast and their addresses and contacts

The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has identified four accomplices of the Russian occupiers who joined the punitive units of the "Ministry of Internal Affairs" which the invaders established in the occupied part of Luhansk Oblast.

Source: SSU statement

Quote: "Among them [the collaborators] is the head of the so-called ‘Lysychansk City Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR)’. As the holder of this ‘office’, he carries out Moscow's task of imposing an occupation regime and suppressing the resistance movement in Ukraine’s east. To do this, he organises mass repressions and illegal detentions...

According to the investigation, this collaborator is a local resident who joined the LPR terrorist organisation back in 2014. There he was appointed ‘Deputy Head of the City Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ in the temporarily occupied city of Kadiivka. In September 2022, the perpetrator voluntarily agreed to head the newly created occupation body in Lysychansk.

In addition, three more of the aggressor’s accomplices have been identified who had joined the so-called ‘district departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the LPR’ in the Starobilsk and Svatove districts."

 

Details: The SSU notes that the new collaborators are involved in intimidating citizens and looting their homes under the guise of ‘illegal searches’. Money, household items and other personal property disappear from people’s homes after such raids. All four perpetrators have been informed in absentia that they are under suspicion under Article 111-1.7 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (collaborative activity).

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The SSU has established the collaborators’ addresses and usual routes and a list of their contacts. Measures are being taken to bring them to justice for their crimes against Ukraine.

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