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Paid 2.5 thousand rubles: in Melitopol detained the Russian for the help of Ukraine

According to sources, the accused allegedly transferred the Ukrainian side to location of occupiers and civilians in the occupied territories. The investigation will check his involvement in the shelling of the city on March 29 and April 2. On the territory of the occupied part of the Zaporizhzhya region, a Russian was detained, who is suspected of work for intelligence of Ukraine. This was reported by Roszma on Monday, April 10. It is a 22-year-old citizen of the Russian Federation.

"Law enforcement agencies" suspect that he cooperated with the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. In particular, the detainee is accused of allegedly transferring data on the location of Russian invaders and civilians in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions. Moreover, the investigation will check whether it is involved in the shelling of the temporarily occupied Melitopol on March 29 and April 2.

Law enforcement officers claim that with the help of Telegram, he was asked to join the Legion "Freedom of Russia" and move to Melitopol. For each task, he allegedly received a reward in the form of 2. 5 thousand rubles. "Detained in his 22 years has already been conditionally convicted of beatings and threats of murder.

For violation of the rules of conditional punishment, he was announced in the Russian Federation in the Federal wanted list and, already in it, became a participant of a terrorist organization and a manual of its curator," - the message reads . If the guilt is proven, then he is threatened with imprisonment for a term of 20 years, and if at that time the amendment to the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation is approved, then the detainee "shines" life imprisonment.

We will remind, on April 7 the State Duma made amendments to the Criminal Code and now the Russians want to give "life" for the state council. The changes were needed, as noted in the Security Committee, as Ukraine allegedly carries "unprecedented threats" to the Kremlin. On April 6, the media wrote that in the Russian Federation a mobilized deserter threatened to blow up a grenade of a military enlistment office near Moscow.