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Names of Ukraine's SBU Agents Who Persecuted Pro-Russian Activists in Kherson Disclosed: Source

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A representative of the Russian law enforcement agencies also told Sputnik that the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) created torture chambers in two regions of Kherson to punish people who collaborated with the Russian authorities during the period the city was under the control of the Russian Forces.
The Russian security forces became aware of the names of agents and scammers of the SBU, who contributed to the arrest and imprisonment of many local residents accused of collaborationism by the Kiev regime, a representative of the Russian law enforcement agencies told Sputnik, citing a source in the national police of Ukraine.
"The activists and SBU agents among local residents, who remained in the city after the departure of Ukrainian troops in March 2022, are engaged in denunciation of the collaborators. According to information received from our source in the Ukrainian national police, we became aware of the names of several of them, as well as those who suffered from their actions," the representative said.
According to the source in the Ukrainian national police, one of the most active agents of the SBU, Dmitry Ovchar, a resident of Kherson (he lives at Senyavin Avenue, 132), together with his wife Alina, have repeatedly spoken publicly about how they hate Russians. Ovchar wrote a denunciation of Alexander Ivanovich Zaikin, a Ukrainian police officer who continued to work in the Russian police after the liberation of Kherson by Russian troops. Soon after Ovchar's move, Zaikin was detained, kept in a pre-trial detention center in the city of Nikolaev, and subsequently received a term of 5 years.
Based on this kind of denunciations, many people were arrested, and some still remain behind bars, the source said, naming other SBU agents.
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People In Kherson Abducted, Tortured and Killed For Ties With Russia, Says Source

"Natalia Shkramko, deputy of the Chernobaevka Council, SBU agent; Yuriy Bondar and Lyuba Bondar, work with the SBU among local residents; Dmitry Kozel and Oksana Kozel, live in Chernobaevka, Nikolaevskaya Street, 9 - SBU activists, who hand over neighbors. Anastasia Kozhemskaya (Galinskaya) wrote a denunciation of a resident of Kherson Demenskaya, who ended up in a torture chamber of the Dneprovsky District Department of Internal Affairs, where they beat her to testify. She was given a term of 5 years, and was subsequently strangled in the Nikolaev detention facility, the case was attributed to suicide," the source said.

The source noted that the names of those who deliberately got a job in the Russian authorities were also known. They worked there, while executing the tasks of the SBU.

"For example, Yulia Fedorishina from May to November 2022 worked in the department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in the Kherson region. As of May 24, she is serving in the territorial center for recruiting and social support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kherson region. She handed over information about the employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, including those who remained in the city after the evacuation. Sergey Tarasenko from February to November 2022 worked at the Russian humanitarian center in Kherson. After the Russian Armed Forces left the right-bank part of the region, he headed the security service of the military administration of the city of Kherson. He passed on information about the employees of the center, including those who remained in the city after the evacuation," the source stated.

The Russian security forces became aware of the names of other local residents who denounced pro-Russian citizens: Irina Ilyina - a private entrepreneur, her relative is an employee of the SBU in Kiev. She handed over information about businessmen, workers in the social sphere and education who collaborated with the Russian authorities, including those who remained in the city after the evacuation.
Larisa Tyutyunik is a private entrepreneur, who owns catering establishments; her son is one of the leaders of the Right Sector organization* (recognized as a terrorist organization and banned in Russia) in Kherson. She passed on information about the merchants who collaborated with the Russian authorities.
Sergey Petrenko, the owner of a network of sports clubs, and Vladimir Timchenko, a martial arts coach, initiated contact with the SBU in December 2022. They handed over information about the employees of the Ministry of Youth Policy and Sports of the Russian administration in the Kherson region, as well as people who collaborated with them.
Tatyana Zakharchenko, whose relative is serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, after the withdrawal of the Russian army from the right-bank part of the Kherson region, settled Ukrainian servicemen in the homes of citizens who had left for the territory of the Russian Federation.
Anastasia Kozhemskaya (Galinskaya)'s also has a relative who serves in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. On her tip, Anna Demenskaya, a nurse at the city's clinical hospital, was detained, and died in the police department of the Komsomolsky district of the city of Kherson from torture, the source said.
* A terrorist organization banned in Russia
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