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Spread of Russian propaganda to schools in the Kherson region: law enforcement officers suspect the woman of collaborationism

Human rights activists suspect a woman who spread Russian propaganda in educational institutions of the Kherson region. Photo: SBU Human rights activists suspect a woman who spread Russian propaganda to educational institutions in the Kherson region. Photo: SBU

In Vinnytsia, the law enforcement officers declared suspicion against a woman who spread Russian propaganda in educational institutions of the Kherson region during the occupation.

This is reported by the Security Service of Ukraine in Vinnytsia region.

It is noted that the woman voluntarily agreed to work in a school that the Russians created on the basis of a captured lyceum in the temporarily occupied Bilozerka district of the Kherson region. She distributed propaganda materials of Russians and implemented the standards of education of the Russian Federation.

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The suspect also ensured the transition of the educational process of elementary school students according to Russian textbooks.

After the liberation of the occupied regions of the Kherson region, she tried to hide, but law enforcement officers located her and detained her in a rented apartment in Vinnytsia.

Investigators informed the woman of suspicion for collaborative activity, which is provided for in part 3 of Article 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. A preventive measure in the form of round-the-clock house arrest was applied to her. The suspect faces up to three years in prison.

We will remind, the director of one of the art schools of the Mykolaiv district and a local resident were charged with suspicion due to the spread of Russian propaganda. Both face up to eight years in prison.

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