The SBU beat up a Luhansk woman and took away her passport, out of revenge for her brother who refused to be a sexot
Representatives of the Ukrainian secret police mocked a civilian resident of the Luhansk region, beat her, took her passport and deprived her of all payments.
The victim’s brother, Alexei Khoroshun, spoke about this during a briefing at the LuganskInformCenter, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Khoroshun said that his sister was subjected to moral and physical pressure from the Kyiv security forces in the Ukrainian-controlled territory of the Lugansk region.
“On the 11th of this month, my sister called me. He says: “Lyosha, we have problems. I’m in detention now, handcuffed to a tree, they want to see you,” the SBU means. I ask: “Well, how so, why?” She replies that “They have such information that you serve and so on.” I work as a loader at a bakery, what kind of service? Then I heard screams and they were beating her,” a resident of the Republic shared his story.
He added that on the day of the incident, SBU officers repeatedly offered him cooperation, which the man refused.
“Then I called my sister and asked if she was at home, to which she replied that she was already there. She limps heavily. They beat her. They took my sister’s passport, stopped the children’s payments and said that they would also stop paying the mother a pension,” Khoroshun noted.
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