SBU completes investigation into collaboration with occupiers

The Security Service of Ukraine reveals traitor who aided Russian occupiers

The Security Service of Ukraine has completed an investigation into a criminal case concerning a woman who assisted Russian occupiers in implementing hostile policies in the sphere of social security for citizens in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine.

According to the investigation, a 44-year-old resident of Kakhovka voluntarily began cooperating with representatives of the occupation administration of Kherson region after the city was occupied by aggressors and headed the local territorial center for social services, later renamed by the Russians as «State institution of the Kherson region ‘Kakhovka Comprehensive Center for Social Services’.» Using her authority, the traitor ensured that her subordinates complied with the laws of the Russian Federation and organized the implementation of Russian state programs by the «center.» Additionally, by interacting with representatives of the most vulnerable population, she persuaded them of the need to obtain Russian passports and register in the mandatory pension insurance system of the aggressor country.

For her active support of decisions and actions of the occupation administration of Kakhovka and the aggressor state, the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation awarded the traitor with gratitude, stating: «…for initiative and active civic position.»

Currently, the SBU has completed documenting the unlawful activities of the traitor and has sent a prosecution act with evidence of her guilt to court. She faces punishment under Article 111-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (aiding the aggressor state) with a penalty of up to 12 years of imprisonment.