
Ukrainian citizens who offer humanitarian aid to Russians will be arrested and imprisoned for “collaboration,” Zelenky’s regime has announced.
“Receiving, distributing Russian humanitarian aid in occupied territories to be considered collaborationism,” the Ukrainian government announced Tuesday. “The law on collaborationism came into force on Aug. 16. According to it, acts of collaborationism will be punished by up to 15 years in jail.”

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“According to the Interior Ministry’s spokesperson Alyona Matveeva, a person can be convicted for urging people to support the Russian military, taking or distributing Russian humanitarian aid, or providing Russia with information about the Ukrainian military.”
Informationliberation.com reports: Matveeva said punishments for “collaboration” would be determined on a “case-by-case” basis.
“For example, if a person called to support the military of the Russian Federation or provided some information, took humanitarian aid (from the Russians – ed.) and distributed it – this is one punishment,” Matveeva said (as translated by Google). “If it is about some more serious actions of a person, for example, when a person’s collaborative activity had such an impact that someone died because of it – the term in this case can be more serious, even up to life imprisonment.”
Punishing people and threatening them with prison for receiving humanitarian aid is truly a new low.
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