In Kharkiv region, a village council guard took a position in the occupation administration: how he was punished.


A native of the town of Nechvolodivka, who worked as a guard in the Kindrašiv village council, was convicted for holding a position in the illegal 'district administration' after the Russian invasion. This was reported by the Chervonozavodskyi District Court of Kharkiv.
On June 20, 2022, he took the position of 'acting senior inspector on duty of the Kindrašiv Territorial Department of the Temporary Civil Administration of the Kupiansk District'.
In this position, he performed his duties, registered visitors, and controlled access to the premises, according to the court's decision.
The convicted person admitted his guilt.
The court deprived him of the right to hold positions in state authorities, public administration, local self-government, or agencies providing public services for 10 years without property confiscation.
Earlier, the Security Service reported on the suspicion of an entrepreneur from Kherson Region, who is accused of providing Russian occupiers with information about Ukrainian activists and resistance participants.
Let us recall that an FSB agent known by the pseudonym 007 received 15 years in prison for treason during martial law in Zaporizhzhia.
Also, an FSB agent was detained in Kyiv, who was conducting espionage against the Armed Forces.
By the way, another Russian agent was detained by the Security Service of Ukraine in Kharkiv, who was mobilized and recruited by the Russian military intelligence.
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