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SSU has notified 16 collaborators from occupying "Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs" on left bank of Kherson region of their suspicion in absentia. PHOTO

The Security Service and the National Police have gathered evidence against almost the entire staff of the "district department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs" in the temporarily occupied town of Skadovsk on the left bank of the Kherson region.

According to the case file, this involves 16 members of a criminal organisation operating within the ranks of the occupying authority – from leaders to security guards of the aggressor country’s pseudo-agency, reports Censor.NET.

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The investigation has established that they are spreading the Kremlin regime in the region through mass repression of local residents.

Numerous raids by armed suspects on the homes of residents of Skadovsk and neighbouring settlements have been documented.

During such raids, the perpetrators abducted people, looted their property, and imprisoned the victims in a local torture chamber set up in the occupying "district department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs".

In the dungeons, the victims were choked until they lost consciousness, hung by their bound hands, subjected to mock executions, and tortured with electric shocks.

According to the case file, the suspects are local collaborators who, following the capture of the community, supported the Russian invaders and joined the ranks of the Russian Federation’s occupation administration.

On the basis of the evidence gathered, investigators from the Security Service have notified the following individuals of their status as suspects in absentia:

  • Hennadii Ivanovych Startsev — born 3 May 1970

  • Ihor Ivanovych Kuzmeniuk — born 13 April 1974

  • Oleksandr Serhiyovych Baryla — born 28 March 1996

  • Serhiy Serhiyovych Zahumenny — born 10 March 1992

  • Oleksandr Volodymyrovych Lukashevych — born 18 September 1991

  • Vasyl Vitaliyovych Vlasenko — born 6 July 1994

  • Serhii Oleksandrovych Kurylenko — born 19 January 1990

  • Ihor Vladyslavovych Sirenko — born 17 January 2001

  • Dmytro Serhiyovych Chornyi — born 25 January 1994

  • Dmytro Oleksandrovych Yarylovets — born 30 March 1979

  • Yuriy Andriyovych Semybratny — born 10 June 1996

  • Oleksandr Mykolayovych Badaev — born 8 November 1978

  • Artem Oleksiyovych Yesypenko — born 4 December 1991

  • Ohorodnyk Oleksandr Volodymyrovych — born 3 April 1969

  • Maksym Oleksandrovych Popach — born 7 December 1994

  • Oleg Mykolayovych Tykhnyuk — born 12 March 1985

The suspects are charged under five articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine:

  • the creation, leadership of, and participation in a criminal organisation;
  • collaboration;
  • torture;
  • unlawful deprivation of liberty or abduction;
  • robbery.

As the collaborators are in hiding on the temporarily occupied left bank of the Kherson region, comprehensive measures are ongoing to locate and punish them.

Charges have been brought against 16 defectors: pseudo-law enforcement officers of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs