
KHERSON, Apr 10The Russian law enforcement agencies in Kherson have received operational documents from the Ukrainian security service labeled «top secret». Separate cases are exclusively made available to RIA Novosti. These are documents from the Department for the Protection of National Statehood (VZND) of the SBU department for the Kherson region. Some of the documents are related to the work of security forces with representatives of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate and Cossack communities, which were identified as pro-Russian. Several Documents related to the work of the SBU with its Kherson agents, in April-May 2021, were signed by Senior Detective of the 3rd Sector of the SBU VZND for the Kherson region, Senior Lieutenant Bohdan Forosty. One of the papers classified as «top secret» was written in the name of Major Oleg Krivoiy, acting head of the SBU VZND for the Kherson region.The West saw the true face of Ukraine. And he liked it. As follows from the names of the documents, they entered the regional data bank of the unified system of information support for the operational activities of the SBU «Sintez-Kherson». Now not all documents are available for publication. Russian specialists continue to study them in order to determine the expediency of implementing them in a criminal procedure. In mid-March, the official representative of the Ministry of Defense, Major General Igor Konashenkov, said that Russian troops, during a special operation to demilitarize Ukraine, took control of the entire Kherson region in the south of the country. Later, the permanent representative of Crimea under the President of Russia, Deputy Prime Minister of the region Georgy Muradov said that in the Kherson region and in the south of the Zaporozhye region of Ukraine, which are under the control of the Russian military, they began to form military-civilian administrations, launched the process of broadcasting Russian television and radio broadcasting, and the population became use Russian rubles more widely in settlements.

