AFU liberate the occupied Kharkiv region from Russian invaders and, unfortunately, crimes committed by the occupiers against civilian population. More than 30,000 criminal offenses are now known.
Most of them are Russian violations of the laws and customs of warfare. Rostislav Smirnov, Advisor to the Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, announced this to Channel 24.
There are already first court verdicts
According to him, first of all, Ukraine will investigate crimes of high treason.
In general, we have already opened more than 1,200 cases for collaborationism,” Smirnov said.
The adviser to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs noted that there are already the first court decisions in cases of collaborationism. Thus, the court pronounced more than 60 sentences against traitors of our state.
“We are doing all this work and will continue to do it – it does not have any deadline for completion now, because even in the Kyiv region, which has long been de-occupied, work is still being done,” Smirnov explained.
Exposing the traitors of Ukraine: breaking news
- Advisor to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Vadim Denisenko said that after the National Guard carried out a cleansing operation in the liberated cities, the SBI, the SBU and the National Police are starting to work. They are looking for traitors who collaborated with the Russians. Denisenko stressed that the Ministry of Internal Affairs has lists of all those involved in organizing pseudo-referendums in the occupied territories.
- The former head of the SBU in the Kharkiv region, Roman Dudin, was declared suspect. The man is accused of high treason, and he will also be held accountable for leaving his place of service without permission during martial law. If Dudin's guilt is proven, he faces up to 15 years in prison.
- Another traitor was found in the Dnieper. She worked at an enterprise in the rocket and space industry and transmitted information to the enemy about the latest Ukrainian developments in the military sphere, the state of implementation of state defense orders of Ukraine, and corrected rocket attacks along the Dnieper.
- A Russian agent was detained in Odessa, who turned out to be a former leader Criminal Intelligence Department for Combating Organized Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. He collected intelligence, including information about the leadership of the SBU, and passed it on to Russia.