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29 former law enforcement officers – traitors received suspicion from the SBU

They have gone over to the enemy side and are working in the so-called “Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Oleshkovsky District” in the occupied part of the Kherson region.

Illustration of 29 more participants of the “main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation” created by Russian occupiers on the left bank of the Kherson region. Among them are former employees of Ukrainian law enforcement agencies.

This was reported by the press center of the SBU.

While in the ranks of the so-called “department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Oleshkovsky district”, the defendants kidnap local residents and imprison them in Russian dungeons. In the dungeons, the victims are subjected to numerous tortures, including the use of electric current. Also, prisoners are left in punishment cells for a long time without food and water.

The enemy's henchmen, together with the Russians, plunder the houses of the kidnapped people under the guise of searches. During such raids, they take the property of the victims: cars, office equipment, furniture and household appliances.

Another task of the traitors was to protect Russian “election commissions” and provide armed support for enemy agitators during the pseudo-referendum.

Currently, based on the evidence collected

SBU investigators have in absentia notified all collaborators who acted as part of the criminal organization of suspicion:

  • Ganzha Igor Olegovich, born November 30, 1974;
  • Volkov Vladislav Vadimovich, born October 1, 1974;
  • Kravchenko Alexander Nikolaevich, born February 24, 1996;
  • Stepansky Alexander Damianovich, born January 4, 1992;
  • Ilyasov Amet Arsenovich, born June 11, 1985;
  • Lozovoy Vladimir Vladimirovich, born March 27, 1985;
  • Shariy Sergey Nikolaevich, born November 11, 1978;
  • Filippov Eduard Yuryevich, born May 16, 1990;
  • Shapoval Alexey Sergeevich, born March 29, 1999;
  • Kovalchuk Alexander Vasilyevich, born 03/27/1976;
  • Babich Alexander Gennadievich, born 09/18/1986;
  • < li>Ulmaskulov Ruslan Vladimirovich, born 06/06/1978;

  • Krivospitsky Yuri Leonidovich, born December 19, 1976;
  • Prishchepa Gennady Borisovich, born April 19, 1970;
  • Sukhandany Rasim Mehmanovich, born March 16 .2000 born;
  • Pulinets Roman Stanislavovich, born December 22, 1975;
  • Filenko Sergey Sergeevich, born March 26, 1991;
  • Kudas Yuri Yurievich, born 02/07 .1994;
  • Sirota Gennady Nikolaevich, born 03/25/1983;
  • Tereshchenko Alexander Dmitrievich, born 04/23/1991;
  • Kiselev Igor Nikolaevich, born 09/19/1971;
  • Sharov Viktor Olegovich, born 12/08/1975;
  • Kamshilov Oleg Alekseevich, born 01/09/1980;
  • Korsya Sergey Mikhailovich, born 13.09 born 1987;
  • Dudchenko Konstantin Leonidovich, born 05.11.1983;
  • Zima Evdokim Sergeevich, born 28.12.1992;
  • Avdalov Surik Usoevich, born 23.07 .2001;
  • Gusak Sergey Alekseevich, born 04/24/1999;
  • Vildanov Vitaly Evgenievich, born 07/11/2001 
  • The defendants are suspected under eight articles of the Criminal Code: 255 (creation, management of a criminal organization, as well as participation in it; 110 (encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine); 111-1 (collaboration activities)) ( torture), 146 (illegal deprivation of liberty or kidnapping of a person); are hiding on the temporarily captured left bank of the Kherson region, comprehensive measures are ongoing to find and punish them.

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