The court sentenced Mykola Polikarpov, a resident of the temporarily occupied city of Skadovsk.
The verdict was published on the website of the Unified State Register of Court Decisions.
As the investigation found, in March 2022 Polikarpov began cooperating with the occupation authorities and started collecting personal data about local residents, allegedly to obtain humanitarian aid.
He also conducted propaganda activities and justified the occupation.
In particular, in April Polikarpov threatened a resident of the village of Shevchenko in the Skadovsk district that Russian military forces could detain him if he was against the distribution of Russian humanitarian aid in the village.
Having examined the evidence, the court, in absentia, found Mykola Polikarpov guilty of treason. He was sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment with confiscation of property.
Earlier we wrote that the court handed down a sentence to a Kherson resident Natalia Dubnina, who during the occupation of the city agreed to head the Kherson Marine College of Fisheries.

