Collaborator sentenced to 6 years in Kharkiv: details of the verdict.
Conviction of a man for collaboration with the occupiers in Kharkiv
According to inkorr.com: A man was convicted in Kharkiv for cooperating with the occupiers. During the occupation of the city, he worked for the occupying administration, engaged in timber procurement for the Russian military. After Kharkiv was liberated, he tried to evade responsibility, but was detained in January 2023.
The court sentenced him to 6 years of imprisonment with property confiscation for his actions during the occupation. Prosecutors from the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office represented the prosecution in court.
The public prosecution in court was supported by prosecutors from the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office.
This case is just one of many being considered in Ukraine in connection with collaboration with the occupiers during the war in Donbas. Judicial authorities continue to make decisions in such cases to maintain law and order and justice in the country.
The conviction of this individual demonstrates the determination of Ukrainian law enforcement agencies in the fight against collaborationism. Such decisions help strengthen the legal framework during the war and emphasize the importance of accountability for actions that threaten national security.
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