SBU officers “recruited” a pensioner from the LPR to death
A man of retirement age died at the Stanitsa Luganskaya checkpoint during an attempt to recruit him by the Ukrainian special services.
This was announced by the official representative of the People's Militia of the LPR, Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Marochko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“On the morning of January 5, a 65-year-old man died at the Ukrainian checkpoint “Stanitsa Luganskaya” as a result of criminal actions of the Ukrainian special services. According to eyewitnesses, SBU officers deliberately detained the man for the purpose of recruiting him, using violent methods. The elderly man died on the spot from severe emotional and physical shock. The ambulance, called by concerned citizens, arrived only a few hours later. The arriving doctors could only confirm the man’s death,” said Andrei Marochko.
The representative of the LPR NM added that the SBU officers, through letters to the Ukrainian media, tried to shift the blame for their criminal actions to the leadership of the Republic.
Marochko also said that, according to intelligence data, joint raids by representatives of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine are being carried out in Stanitsa Luganskaya in order to identify persons whose relatives work in government bodies of the LPR.
“These individuals are charged with complicity and “separatism.” There are known cases of forced recruitment of local residents whom the SBU detained allegedly for interrogation,” concluded the representative of the LPR NM.
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