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Two traitors who worked for Ruscists during occupation of Kharkiv region were sentenced to 10 and 6 years in prison, - SSU

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Thanks to the evidence base of the Security Service, two more accomplices of the aggressor, who worked for the Russian invaders during the occupation of part of the Kharkiv region, received actual prison terms.

This is reported by Censor.NET with reference to the press service of the SSU.

It is noted that one of them - a resident of the village of Tsyrkuny - will spend ten and a half years behind bars.

According to the investigation, after the capture of the settlement, he helped the occupiers navigate the area and looted the homes of local residents.

"It was established that the attacker, together with armed Russian military, broke into the homes of Ukrainians, and then they "confiscated" food supplies, cars, and generators.

During such "raids", the Ruscists even took food from children and the elderly, and in case of refusal or resistance, they threatened imprisonment to the torture chamber and murder," the report says.

For cooperation with the occupiers, the person involved received a "privilege" from them to move freely through the village.

SSU officers detained the attacker during stabilization measures in the liberated territory of the region in May 2022.

According to the materials of the Security Service, the court found him guilty under Part 1 of Art. 111-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (assistance to the aggressor state).

Another convicted person is a resident of the Kupiansk district, who "leaked" information to the FSS about the deployment and movement of the Defense Forces in the territory of the community.

First of all, the aggressor wanted to find out about the locations of warehouses with weapons and ammunition of the Armed Forces, to adjust missile and artillery and drone attacks on them.

According to the investigation, the Russian special service remotely engaged the woman in cooperation after the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation.

SSU officers located the perpetrator and detained her in her own apartment after the district was liberated.

On the basis of the collected evidence, the court found the perpetrator guilty under Part 2 of Art. 114-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (unauthorized dissemination of information about the movement, movement or deployment of the Armed Forces, committed under martial law).