The man, who is from the city of Balakliya near Kharkiv now faces a prison sentence of up to 15 years, the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) said.
A Ukrainian man, who called himself a"chief of police" for the city of Balakliya near Kharkiv who reportedly colluded with Russia has been caught attempting to flee, the Security Service of Ukraine said Friday.
This photograph taken in eastern Ukraine on September 15, 2022 shows a destroyed Russian self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon '2K22 Tunguska' in Balakliya, recently recaptured from Russia by the Ukrainian army. A Ukrainian man, who was a self-proclaimed"chief of police" for the city of Balakliya who reportedly colluded with Russia was been caught attempting to flee this week.
, was recaptured, videos circulated on social media showing emotional residents greeting Ukrainian soldiers.by Ukrainian journalist Nataliya Gumenyuk showed a group of women emerging from a building to hug Ukrainian soldiers as they arrive. "Well done, well done," said one woman, while another said,"We have been praying for six months for you to come back to us. We couldn't endure it anymore."
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