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In the past, a 57-year-old woman taught for junior classes. During the occupatio...

The former teacher passed the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of Kharkiv region: they were stolen and tortured (photos)

In the past, a 57-year-old woman taught for junior classes. During the occupation of the region, according to the SBU, according to its "guilt" beat and starved people. In Ukraine, an exosovity was exposed, which helped the Russian invaders during the struggle for Kharkiv. The press service of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) shared the details on March 1.

"The Security Service Cyberfachivs exposed another supporter of the p*schism, who cooperated with the occupiers after the capture of Kharkiv region," the press service said. She was a 57-year-old former junior teacher in the village of Lukyanka Lipetsk community. Previously, the woman was already held accountable - for the beating of students. "During the occupation of the settlement, she" handed over "to the invaders of the place of residence of Ukrainian patriots.

It was at its guidance that the racists were abducted and imprisoned by several participants of the resistance movement in the region," the SBU said. Among the "fused" patriots invaders were a deputy of the local council, a participant of the ATO and the father of the National Police officer. "In the stolen people, cruel torture was used to the stolen people - constantly beaten and left without food and water for a long time.

In this way, Russian invaders tried to receive information about the forces of defense from the victims, which at that time conducted fierce fighting for Kharkiv," the press service reported. According to the investigation, the occupiers failed to "knock out" the necessary information. Subsequently, several patriots were released, and another was taken to the Belgorod region and held in captivity for two years. He was later exchanged for his fighter.

After the village was de -occupying, the woman left for Kharkiv and "lay on the bottom", hoping to avoid punishment. However, the SBU employees found it and detained it in a rented apartment. The ex-teacher reported suspicion of aiding and abetting the Aggressor State, and is now in custody. The woman is threatened with imprisonment for up to 12 years.