July 31, 2025, 3:25 p.m.

A nurse who "leaked" contacts of her military patients to Russians is detained in Kherson

(Photo: SBU)

Life imprisonment with confiscation of property. A 40-year-old nurse from Kherson, who passed personal data of patients of the Defense Forces to the occupiers, has been convicted.

This was reported by the press service of the Security Service of Ukraine.

The woman came to the attention of the FSB when she made anti-Ukrainian comments in Telegram channels.

It was established that the agent collected personal information about Ukrainian soldiers while filling out their medical records and then "leaked" it to her supervisor.

The suspect also asked her patients for the coordinates of military facilities while they were undergoing military medical procedures.

It was documented how the traitor passed the information to the curator and deleted all correspondence after each communication session. During the searches, the offender's phone, which she used for secret contacts with the curator, was seized.

The court found her guilty under Part 2 of Article 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (high treason committed under martial law).

As part of the prisoner exchange, 70 collaborators were handed over to Russia, including a representative from Kherson, Viktor Kirillov.

The head of the torture chamber in occupied Nova Kakhovka was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison for collaboration. He was found guilty of collaborating with the occupiers and participating in the torture of Ukrainians, although Moskalenko himself was liquidated in 2023.

The aggressor country Russia has been using torture as a tool to suppress resistance in the occupied territories of Crimea since 2014. Victims include both political prisoners and pro-Ukrainian residents - they are abducted, tortured, and held in basements and colonies without medical care.

Олександра Горст

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