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SBU detained “LPR” separatist in Kharkiv

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Detained Russian mercenary

At the place of residence of the detainee, law enforcement officers found and seized RGD-5 and RGO combat grenades with a fuse.

Employees of the Security Service of Ukraine detained in Kharkiv a citizen of Ukraine who collaborated with the separatists of the “LPR”. This was reported in Facebook Vladislav Abdula, head of the press center of the SBU in the Kharkiv region.

“As part of an illegal armed formation of the so-called people’s militia of Donbass, he intimidated the civilian population of the temporarily occupied Luhansk region, and also took an active part in hostilities against units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other Ukrainian military formations involved in the ATO / JFO”, – said in message.

As Vladislav Abdula noted, during the attack on the positions of the Ukrainian military, the militant was wounded, underwent treatment on the territory of the Russian Federation and expected to receive Russian citizenship. However, he was sentenced to prison for illegal drug deals. After serving his sentence, he returned to Ukraine.

At the place of residence of the detainee in the suburbs of Kharkov, law enforcement officers found and seized RGD-5 and RGO combat grenades with a fuse.

According to the press service of the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office, the detainee was announced on suspicion of committing crimes under Article 258-3 (participation in the activities of a terrorist group or terrorist organization) and Article 263 (illegal handling of ammunition and explosives) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine …

As previously reported, the SBU announced suspicion to a pro-Russian propagandist and a political strategist who publicly questioned the subjectivity of Ukraine and called for the official termination of its existence.

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