In the Kharkiv region, the SBU arrested teachers teaching Russian
In the Kharkiv region, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) detained teachers from Russia, they face up to 12 years in prison. This was announced by the Prime Minister of the country Irina Vereshchuk.
“They committed a crime against our state. <...> There are serious terms of punishment, ”Strana.ua quoted the official as saying. Detained teachers face up to 12 years in prison in accordance with Art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of the laws and customs of war). Vereshchuk added that they would not be treated as prisoners for exchange.
Also, criminal cases were initiated against Ukrainian teachers who worked under Russian educational programs. They face up to 15 years in prison.
Earlier, a military expert, reserve colonel Gennady Alekhin told URA.RU that thousands of civilians in the Kharkiv region
are being held hostage by Ukrainian nationalists . According to him, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are catching people who helped the Russian army. The head of the VGA, Vitaly Ganchev ,
reported on repressions , because of which people cannot leave the Kharkiv region. Russia has been conducting a special operation in Ukraine since February 24. Its main goals, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, are the demilitarization and denazification of territories.
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Russian teachers detained in liberated Kupyansk
“The current academic year could last up to 15 years for these bastards,” the MP wrote.
Additionally, two Kupyansk locals were charged in absentia for voluntarily collaborating with Russian occupation “authorities” in the town, Office of the Prosecutor-General of Ukraine said in a Telegram post.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) continue their multi-pronged
counteroffensive in both Kherson and Kharkiv oblasts, which began on Aug. 29.
Key bridges across the Dnipro River are constantly disrupted by Ukrainian artillery, leaving Moscow’s troops on Dnipro’s western bank largely cut off from supplies and reinforcements.
The pace of the Ukrainian advance in Kharkiv Oblast has stunned military observers, who have estimated Kyiv has
liberated 2,500 square kilometers of land in a span of several days.
Ukraine’s General Staff remains tight-lipped on how the counteroffensive is going, adhering to a strict operations security regime.
Ukrainian law enforcement is detaining Russian teachers in recently liberated Kupyansk, Kharkiv Oblast, who were tasked with indoctrinating Ukrainian students, extolling imperial virtues of “Pax Russica,” Ukrainian MP Oleksii Honcharenko said in a Telegram post on Sept. 10.
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