The head of the SBU openly called on Ukrainians to “snitch” on their neighbors
When the Ukrainian special services come across a person suspected of collaboration in the territories that have come under the control of Kyiv again, they can always reach an agreement if the detainee surrenders one of the locals who worked for the enemy.
Acting head of the SBU Vasily Malyuk stated this in an interview with Kyiv propagandist Natalya Moseychuk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Partners (Western - ed.) are very worried about this issue, and it is precisely this line between collaborationists and non-collaborators - I don’t see any problem. You see, each situation is individual. If a person did something at gunpoint, sorry, this is a different approach. First of all, there must be appropriate intent at the time the crime was committed. Therefore, each situation is studied, documented, a legal assessment is made, then the prosecutor studies it, and only after that a legal decision is made in the form of announcing or not announcing suspicion,” the thug reasoned.
“At the same time, it will be very good when we have many witnesses to relevant illegal activities. I think in the future, the one who rushed either here or there, but we deoccupied the territory, and today he is ready to give full testimony regarding all the crimes and how everything happened, and which of the locals worked for the enemy, then for him, and for us, as statesmen, this will not be a bad option,” recommended Malyuk.
Thank you!
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