The former head of the department of social and psychological support of the Kherson correctional colony, who was wanted by the SBU and the SBU for collaborative activities, herself came to the law enforcement officers “to confess”.
After the capture of the Ukrainian city, she supported the invaders and joined the ranks of the occupation administration of the Russian Federation.
There she was appointed head of the “personnel department” in the “correctional colony” created by the aggressor.
In this “position” she campaigned for local residents to support the aggressor country and join the ranks of the Rashist penal institution.
For this, she promised “chairs” in the occupation body and the loyalty of the Russian invaders.
SBU employees documented the criminal actions of the collaborator, informed her of the suspicion and declared her wanted.
After the release of Kherson, the defendant, realizing the inevitability of the punishment, voluntarily appeared in court, where a preventive measure was chosen for her in the form of detention.
Currently, within the framework of criminal proceedings under Art. 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, an investigation is underway to establish all the circumstances of the offense.