A pensioner from Kharkiv region showed the occupiers the best location to shell villages and received an unusual payment.
In the verdict of the Balaklei District Court, it is noted that a pensioner from Kharkiv region showed the occupiers a place to place their equipment and fed Russians at checkpoints, as well as helped to set up positions for shelling nearby villages.
For his assistance, the pensioner received a stolen tractor, food, and fuel from a local agricultural company from the Russians.
The court ruled to impose a fine on the pensioner and deprive him of the right to hold positions related to the functions of the state and local self-government for 15 years. In addition, his property will be confiscated.
Earlier, the Security Service of Ukraine detained two individuals in the Dnipropetrovsk region suspected of cooperating with Russian special services to adjust enemy strikes on targets in the region.
Facts about the FSB agent who spied on the Ukrainian Armed Forces
The Security Service of Ukraine reported that the detained person regularly used their vehicle to observe the movement of Ukrainian Armed Forces military equipment and transmitted this data to Russian special services. The Russian agent monitored the routes of Ukrainian military personnel, providing the enemy with information about their numbers and types of equipment moving to the front.
In addition, former Ukrainian citizen Sergey Karyakin was appointed as a “senator” from the “Crimean parliament” in the Federation Council of the Russian Federation. Previously, he was elected as a “deputy of the Crimean parliament” from the “United Russia” party.
Oleg Tsaryov, a former Ukrainian entrepreneur, MP, and politician, acknowledged that Ukrainian energy demonstrates impressive capabilities for recovery after Russia's strikes on Ukraine's critical infrastructure.
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