SBU serves suspicion notices to three more collaborators

The Security Service of Ukraine detected and served suspicion notices to three more collaborators cooperating with Russian occupants.
The first is the so-called head of Kherson “Russian seaport”, who helped Russian troops with logistics and looted Ukrainian property for transfer to Russia.
Previously, he was an official of Ukrvodshlyakh. In June, he sided with the Russians and took a position in the occupation administration of Kherson.
The collaborator provided watercraft to the enterprise so that Russians could transport equipment and ammunition across the Dnipro to the right bank.
Another Russian accomplice was detected in Kherson region – the invaders appointed him the so-called head of Myroliubivka village.
Since the beginning of the occupation of the settlement, he voluntarily assisted Russian troops on his own initiative – provided information on Ukrainian ATO veterans and law enforcement officers, as well as helped the Russians to form logistics.

The third offender was detected in Luhansk region. It is a former headmistress of Bilovodske gymnasium who voluntarily agreed to head the local lyceum under the administration of the so-called LPR.
The woman organized the educational process with the aggressor’s manuals and textbooks, and sent the teachers to retrain in Russia.
The SBU established the location of all three collaborators and served them notices of suspicion.
We recall that the collaborator Pavlo Ishchuk was blown up in Berdiansk.