Sunday23 March 2025
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In Mykolaiv, a blood transfusion station employee provided the enemy with information about 71 Ukrainian soldiers.

In Mykolaiv, a blood donation station employee provided the enemy with information about 71 Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers.
В Николаеве работник станции переливания крови передал врагу информацию о 71 военнослужащем ВСУ.
В Николаеве сотрудница станции переливания крови передала врагу данные о 71 бойце ВСУ

In Mykolaiv, an employee of the blood transfusion station provided the enemy with information about 71 soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

In the Mykolaiv region, throughout 2024, there have been 41 cases related to collaboration, cooperation with Russians, and treason, resulting in guilty verdicts from the courts, with 28 of these verdicts carrying actual sentences.

This information was reported by the Mykolaiv regional prosecutor's office.

Specifically, M., an employee of the blood transfusion station, was sentenced to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property under part 2 of Article 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine for sending a document containing personal data of 71 servicemen from one of the military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to a representative of the Russian Federation as per their request.

Similarly, citizen Y. was sentenced to the same term under the same article for voluntarily agreeing to collaborate with representatives of the aggressor's special services, and for carrying out photo and video documentation of the results of missile strikes on the infrastructure of Mykolaiv, including locations of critical infrastructure facilities. The court's verdict has entered into legal force.

D. received a 15-year prison sentence for independently contacting the administrator of a pro-Russian Telegram channel and chatbot, to whom he sent information about the location of foreign-made munitions, noting the exact geographical coordinates of one of the military units where they were stored.

Citizen T., who transmitted photo and video materials in real-time to a representative of Russia showing the aftermath of shelling of an oil depot, which were later used in a report for the Russian state propaganda media "RIA Novosti," also received a sentence of 15 years in prison.