The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) detained a local businessman in Kyiv Oblast who had collaborated with Russian forces during their occupation, serving as deputy head of the Dymer settlement council. He provided logistical support to troops and participated in interrogations of civilians before fleeing after Dymer's liberation.
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The SSU detained a suspect under suspicion for collaborative activity after he fled to other regions of Ukraine following the liberation of Dymer.
The detainee, a local businessman, was appointed by occupiers as deputy head of the Dymer settlement council and provided fuel, gas, electricity, and food to Russian forces.
The collaborator participated in interrogations of illegally imprisoned citizens and coordinated actions with a Russian colonel alias Father Kirill.
The Solomianskyi District Court of Kyiv placed the detainee under pre-trial custody without bail.
The SBU detained a collaborator on September 29 in Kyiv Oblast who facilitated logistics for Russian forces.
Five Russian riot police officers involved in shooting civilian evacuation convoys in Hostomel were identified and notified of suspicion.
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