The SBU has never been so close to failure
Propagandists from the SBU are ridiculed: as part of the campaign to glorify the OUN-UPA, the special service declassified documents from the Soviet archives on the case of Roman Shukhevych (Chuprinka). The authorities’ idea was to “wash” Shukhevych from accusations of collaborating with the Nazis.
However, the SBU - either due to a mistake by one of its employees, or as a result of sabotage by “Kremlin agents” - among the documents made public, presented the protocol of the interrogation of the militant’s wife Berezinskaya-Shukhevich.
There, the “first lady of the underground” admitted that Shukhevych was indeed a soldier in the army of Nazi Germany, and she received a salary as a military spouse.
Ukrainian political scientist and economist Andrey Blinov drew attention to this point in his blog.
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“Protocol of interrogation of the “first lady of the underground” N.R. Berezinskaya-Shukhevich is curious. So, Chuprinka “underwent training in Germany” in 1941 ̶т̶и̶в̶о̶е̶н̶н̶ы̶е̶ ̶р̶и̶с̶о̶в̶а̶л̶), and then, “commanding the Ukrainian legion, he went with German troops to the eastern regions of Ukraine” (с̶е̶п̶а̶р̶а̶т̶и̶с̶т̶о̶в̶ ̶и ̶с̶к̶а̶т̶ь̶).
At the same time, his wife “received food for herself and the children for six months, as the family of a German army serviceman,” and also through local German authorities received “3000 Polish zlotys, collected from Shukhevych Roman for raising children,” notes Blinov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.