The Pecherskyi District Court of Kyiv City initiated hearings against a graveyard manager from the Bucha district, who was appointed as the head of Syniak village by Russian occupation forces. The suspect is charged with collaborating with the aggressor state, including disseminating pro-Russian information and distributing humanitarian aid received from Russia.
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The Pecherskyi District Court of Kyiv City started hearings in the case of a graveyard manager suspected of collaboration with Russia.
During the occupation, Russian military appointed the suspect as head of Syniak village, where he organized political events and disseminated information supporting the Russian Federation.
The suspect received humanitarian aid from Russia and distributed it among locals while calling for cooperation with Russians.
The collaborator has been placed in pre-trial custody without bail.
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