Traitors need to be known in person – a collaborator was detained in Izyum

One of the first traitors of Ukraine in Izyum was detained and testified.

The Ukrainian city of Izyum in the Kharkiv region “helped” to capture several local collaborators. One of the first traitors was captured by Ukrainian human rights activists and is already being questioned about the crimes. The name of the man was named by the deputy mayor of Izyum Maxim Strelnik.

“In the photo, Yevgeny Bryukhanov, who was one of the first to cooperate and help the Russian occupiers in Izyum. Now he is testifying to Ukrainian law enforcement agencies about his crime and other accomplices,” Maxim Strelnik wrote on his Facebook page. The city of Izyum suffered significant damage due to constant shelling by the occupiers, more than 80% of the city's infrastructure was destroyed, dozens of people were killed and hundreds were forced to evacuate to safer places. The deputy mayor emphasizes that no traitor, no malefactor will go unpunished.

Earlier, the name of another traitor was established, who showed the occupying forces a free way to Izyum. Anatoliy Fomychevskyi, a deputy of the Izium City Council from the OPZZh party, turned out to be him.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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