He helped the occupiers steal grain: the Security Service of Ukraine detained a deputy in the Kharkiv region

The Security Service of Ukraine detained a deputy of one of the village councils of the Kupyansk district of Kharkiv region for aiding the Russians in the theft of Ukrainian grain.
Even at the beginning of the invasion, the man was one of the first to go over to the side of the invaders.
Being the owner of several agricultural enterprises, he offered the Russians his logistics warehouses for basing and repairing military equipment, as well as provided fuel and helped export Ukrainian grain to the Russian Federation.
The man registered his business with the occupation administration and paid Russian taxes.
He gave almost the entire harvested crop to the invaders, and what was left he sold in Russia.
The deputy was detained during the sweep after the de-occupation of the region. He was informed of the suspicion of aiding the aggressor state. Currently, the issue of detention as a precautionary measure is being resolved.
It will be recalled that a spy of the Federal Security Service of Russia who tried to become a double agent was detained in Luhansk region.