SBU serves suspicion notices to over 25 collaborators from Kherson region's 'Ministry of Internal Affairs': list of traitors

SBU serves suspicion notices to over 25 collaborators from Kherson region's 'Ministry of Internal Affairs': list of traitors

The law enforcement officers have served suspicion notices to collaborators who have taken up residence in the 'Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Kherson region'. They are engaged in mass repression and torture. This was reported by the Security Service of Ukraine.

 

 

Law enforcement officers identified and collected evidence on 26 more collaborators who joined the occupation "Main Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation in Kherson region".


In the ranks of the pseudo-agency, they were included in a criminal organization called the Kakhovsky Department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.


Six of the defendants took up "senior positions" there. The rest were assigned to the units of "investigation, criminal investigation, personnel and duty unit".





The law enforcement officers have served suspicion notices to collaborators who have taken up residence in the 'Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Kherson region'. They are engaged in mass repression and torture. This was reported by the Security Service of Ukraine.

 

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Law enforcement officers identified and collected evidence on 26 more collaborators who joined the occupation "Main Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation in Kherson region".


In the ranks of the pseudo-agency, they were included in a criminal organization called the Kakhovsky Department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.


Six of the defendants took up "senior positions" there. The rest were assigned to the units of "investigation, criminal investigation, personnel and duty unit".