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"Presented pro -Russian agitators": The SBU reported suspicion

The SBU staff exposed the former deputy who considered the Kremlin's actions to be "correct" and convinced the residents of Kharkiv region. The journalists found out that Pavel Tishchenko was talking about. The Security Service of Ukraine informed the former deputy about suspicion of manufacturing and dissemination of materials with justification of aggression of the Russian Federation. This was reported in the press service of the department today, April 19.

"The Security Service exposed another enemy associate as a result of complex events in Kharkiv region. It was a former People's Deputy of Ukraine of the third convocation from the forbidden Communist Party," the SBU said. According to the investigation, the Exnaress handed out pro -Russian agitation cards to residents of Kharkiv region and convinced them of "correctness" of the actions of the Russian Federation.

"After the start of a full -scale invasion, he supported Russian invaders and decided to assist them in the war against our country," the press service said. NV journalists, citing their own source in law enforcement agencies, that Pavel Tishchenko was the attacker. A native of the village of Vilkhovatka in Kharkiv region was a deputy of the III convocation from the Communist Party of Ukraine.

Tishchenko was also the head of the pro -Russian organization "Labor Kharkiv region" and, according to the media, "took an active part in pro -Russian rallies". We will remind, on April 18 the SBU reported the detention of a daughter of a collaborator in Vinnytsia region. The woman was the "head of the department of education" in the occupied Chernobayivka and fled from the village after his release.