The Security Service of Ukraine detained a former deputy from OPZZH: he is accused of treason.
Detention of people's deputy Fedor Khrystenko
According to inkorr.com: The Security Service of Ukraine detained a people's deputy of the ninth convocation, who represented the party 'OPZZH', Fedor Khrystenko. He has been charged with treason. According to the investigation, the politician was allegedly recruited by the FSB of Russia and contributed to the strengthening of Moscow's influence in Ukrainian power structures.
Biographical information about Khrystenko
Fedor Khrystenko was born in 1983 in the village of Starohnativka in Donetsk region. He graduated from Donetsk National University and then began working in passenger transport. Khrystenko's political career started in 2014, and in 2019 he was elected to the Verkhovna Rada from the 'OPZZH' party.
Khrystenko's activity in parliament was insignificant, and only a few bills can be associated with his name. In 2025, the Security Service already charged him with treason and abuse of power, which, according to preliminary information, is probably connected with collaboration with Russian special services.
Fedor Khrystenko, a people's deputy from the 'OPZZH' party, was detained by the Security Service and charged with treason due to his collaboration with Russian special services and conspiracy in favor of Moscow. His political career has turned into a scandal and accusations.
The detention of Fedor Khrystenko marked a new stage in the struggle of Ukrainian law enforcement against corruption and treason in government structures. This issue undermines trust in Ukraine's political system amid an ongoing hybrid war with Russia. The investigation continues, and the public is watching the further development of events surrounding the deputy.
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