Former Odessa Deputy Suspected of Treason: What We Know.
According to inkorr.com: A former member of the Odessa City Council has been suspected of crimes related to Ukraine's territorial integrity and treason, which he committed in collusion with representatives of the Russian Federation. This was reported by the Office of the Prosecutor General, noting the conspiracy with the Russian Federation.
He called on the aggressor state to come and protect 'Russian speakers'.
According to the investigation, this former deputy organized pro-Russian rallies in Odessa and called for Russian troops to come to protect the 'Russian-speaking population'. He also maintained connections with Russian governmental structures, providing them with information and coordinating the activities of pro-Russian organizations.
In addition, he endorsed the illegal 'referendum' on the annexation of Crimea to the Russian Federation and called for a similar action in Odessa.
Incident with a Woman in Odessa
In Odessa, a 35-year-old woman has been suspected of publicly contempting the state flag. Video footage captured by cameras showed her tearing the flag from the facade of a shop and throwing it in a trash bin. The incident occurred in the Peresyp district of the city and was discovered by the police during social media monitoring.
The suspicion against the former Odessa City Council deputy for treason and support for Russian interests, as well as the incident of throwing the state flag into a trash bin, are clear examples of legal violations and threats to state security. If convicted in these cases, the offenders may face serious consequences.
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