The fate of her 60-year-old husband is unknown.
In temporarily occupied Skadovsk Former Ukrainian policemen who defected to the Russians kidnapped 56-year-old Tetiana Mudryenko and her 60-year-old husband Anatoly Orekhov in the Kherson region. Within a week, unknown persons sent a photo of her sister's body to Tetyana's sister – she had been strangled. The fate of the man is unknown. This was reported by the Media Initiative for Human Rights (MIPL), which spoke with the sister of the murdered woman, Natalia Chorna.
As the woman said, her sister worked in Skadovska nurse was well known in the city. She took children with disabilities from the Dnipro to Skadovsk on vacation, was very active and swam.
Tatyana and Natalya spent the first months of the occupation in Skadovsk together and went to protests against the occupation with blue and yellow flags. Women also took an active part in a protest demanding the release of the mayor Oleksandr Yakovlev, who was captured by the Russians. Later, Nataliya Chorna went to Dnipro. She spoke with her sister Tatyana on the phone, who told her about the difficulties of life in the occupation, complained about collaborators, for example, a man nicknamed “Utya”.
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The sister learned about the disappearance of Tatyana and her husband Anatoly from the closed pro-Ukrainian public of the city. They were taken away on October 7.
“In the same publication, they wrote that Anatoly was beaten, everything was ransacked in the house, the car was taken, and the people were taken away, there was a terrible commotion on the street. People were afraid to go to the occupied police station to find out what they were taken for,” Nataliya Chorna said.
A few days later, a message with the text “A woman was brought in with strangulation” appeared in another pub.
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“I called the occupied police, they answered that they knew my name and threatened that they were waiting for me. I panicked, started calling friends who once worked in law enforcement,” she continues.
At first, the occupiers denied information about Tatyana's death by phone, but on October 15 they confirmed it. Natalia was sent the mentioned photo from the local morgue.
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Eyewitnesses told the woman that Tatiana was demonstratively hanged by police collaborators in front of the courthouse. At that moment in the building of the occupied police, according to people's testimony, the same “Utya” was drinking with the occupiers and shouted “Beat these dills!” However, information about the hanging cannot be confirmed at this time.
Relatives and locals also suspect that the head of the occupation criminal investigation of the so-called Skadovsk police, Ihor Ivanovich Kuzmeniuk, may be involved in Tetyana's murder. The collaborator is cruel, torturing civilians for his pro-Ukrainian position.
In 11 days after the arrest, information appeared that the beaten Anatoly Orekhov was released from captivity and allowed to bury his wife. However, there is still no confirmation of this and the man has not been contacted.
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“My acquaintances from Skadovsk tell that the inhabitants, whom the occupiers suspect of partisanship, are kept and tortured outside the city, in the Slava children's camp, where the Russian military was stationed. Collaborating policemen like to repeat that no one comes back from there, says Natalya Chorna. – Trenches are being dug behind the camp, the slaughterhouse, the city's sewage treatment facilities, and on the territory of the cemetery. Locals assume that they can bury the tortured there. He was killed for refusing to sabotage the ZNPP.
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