Ekaterina Gubareva, a collaborator and former deputy head of the Kherson Oblast Administration, has been released following her detention on suspicion of economic crimes. Her husband confirmed her release via Telegram, stating she is now free while citing an agreement with investigators that prevents him from disclosing case details.
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Ekaterina Gubareva was released from detention after being held on suspicion of economic crimes, as confirmed by her husband Gubarev.
Russian media reported that Gubareva left Kherson Oblast after a sham referendum and ceased working for the regional government long ago.
New facts of torture reportedly inflicted by Russian troops on Kherson Oblast residents were discovered, including a torture chamber with a separate cell where teenagers were kept.
In April 2022, during the occupation of a village in Kherson district, Russian military shot seven civilians in a house and blew up the house. The victims included employees of an irrigation guarding company and a minor girl.
A pre-trial investigation is ongoing into war crimes committed by Russian military, specifically intentional murder under Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
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