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Former People's Deputies Oleg Tsarev and Vladimir Oliynyk, as well as the so -ca...

They wanted to enter Kiev with the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation: the SBU announced the suspicion of Tsarev and two more collaborators

Former People's Deputies Oleg Tsarev and Vladimir Oliynyk, as well as the so -called "Foreign Minister of the DNR" Natalia Nikonorov illegally arrived in the Russian troops occupied by Russian troops. The Security Service of Ukraine has announced suspicion of former MPs Oleg Tsarev and Vladimir Oliynyk, as well as the Occupation Minister of Foreign Affairs of DNR Natalie Nikonorova. This was reported by the SBU press service.

"They are known for their Ukrainophobic and separatist views, and since 2014 they have been hidden from [Ukrainian] justice," the message reads. As it became known, on February 24, the invaders of the invaders illegally arrived in the territory of the occupied Kiev region. In the village of Katyuzhanka of the Vyshgorod district, the collaborators recorded interviews for propaganda media, which gave false information and justified the invasion of the Russian Federation.

The occupiers' accomplices also invaded the local church during the service accompanied by the Russian military and inclined the residents to move to the side of the enemy. According to the investigation, the former Ukrainian people's deputies and the Donetsk collaborator repeatedly went to the Katyuzhan school, where the military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation tortured Ukrainians.

According to the SBU press service, the occupiers wanted to enter with Russian troops in Kiev, which the Kremlin planned to seize. Tsarev, Oliynyk and Nikonorov was informed in absentia of suspicion under two articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. We will remind, on March 15 we told how Oleg Tsarev lit up near Kiev with the Russian military. The former deputy hiding from Ukrainian law enforcement officers on the camera stated that the settlements controlled by the Russian army are "quite safe".