Sept. 16, 2025, 4:40 p.m.

Head of the Occupational Pension Fund in Kherson was sentenced to 10 years

(Tatiana Reisner. SOURCE: eprostir.org)

Kherson City Court sentenced <b>Tatiana Reizner</b>, who headed the occupation "Pension Fund" in Kherson.

The verdict was published on the website of the Unified State Register of Court Decisions.

The investigation established that in July 2022, Reizner voluntarily took the position of head of the illegal department. She was in charge of organizing work, hiring staff, conducting seminars on pensions and general management.

A witness who worked with Reisner confirmed that she saw her every day in the occupation "pension fund" where she organized the payment of pensions in Russian rubles.

The court found in absentia a deputy of the occupation council of the Kalanchak municipal district of Kherson region guilty of collaboration. According to the investigation, in September 2023, she took office as a deputy from the United Russia party after illegal elections in the temporarily occupied Kherson region. Later, she headed the so-called Commission on Social Affairs, Legality and Deputy Ethics.

Witnesses said that before the full-scale invasion of the aggressor country, they knew her through their joint activities of growing and selling vegetables. One of the witnesses noted that he had seen the defendant arrive with her husband and the Russian military to conduct propaganda activities. The case also used as evidence the references to the defendant in the stories of the occupation media, posts of pro-Russian telegram channels and documents issued by the occupation authorities.

At the end of August, a member of the Kherson City Council, Kostiantyn Syvak, was notified of being suspected of treason. He is accused of transferring boats and boats of state inspection to the occupiers for more than UAH 4 million, which allegedly contributed to subversive activities against Ukraine.

Катерина Глушко

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