
Law enforcers dealt with the mayor of Svyatogorsk, who accused the Armed Forces of Ukraine of setting fire to the skete
An investigation has been launched into the mayor of Svyatogorsk on the fact of high treason committed under martial law. This was reported by the Donetsk Regional Prosecutor's Office and the State Bureau of Investigation. – Investigators of the State Bureau of Investigation launched a pre-trial investigation against the mayor on the fact of high treason (part 2 of article 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). The issue of informing him of suspicion of high treason is being resolved, the SBI said in a statement. The sanction of the article provides for liability in the form of imprisonment for a period of fifteen years or life imprisonment, with confiscation of property. Priority investigative (search) actions are being carried out to clarify all the circumstances and witnesses of the criminal offense. According to the investigation, the 31-year-old mayor of Svyatogorsk recorded a video message in which he accused the military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine of deliberately setting fire to the All Saints Skete of the Svyatogorsk Lavra . The appeal of Vladimir Bandura was published by the Zvezda TV channel of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. On June 4, the hermitage on the mountain in the village of Tatyanovka burned down as a result of Russian shelling. On June 7, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced the capture of Svyatogorsk, located 30 km from Slavyansk. jpg” alt=”Law enforcement officers took care of the mayor of Svyatogorsk, who accused the Armed Forces of Ukraine of setting fire to the skete” />