Ukraine announced: 38 persons being investigated for treason against state

The State Bureau of Investigation in Ukraine has announced that the Ukrainian Secret Service is investigating 38 Ukrainian officials for national treason. The Bureau reports that among the suspects there are police officials who have joined the enemy. “SBI is investigating 38 criminal proceedings against Ukrainian officials and law enforcement officers, [...]
The Bureau reports that among the suspects there are police officials who have joined the enemy.
“The SBI is investigating 38 criminal proceedings against Ukrainian officials and law enforcement officers, who have assisted the aggressor, according to Article 111 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code (train). Among other things, SBI investigators have launched criminal proceedings against several police officers in Marioupol and Kherson. They have committed treason in terms of military status and have gone to the enemy side. The SBI has recorded isolated cases regarding the respect of the invading Russian powers by law enforcement officers. Most of them continue to defend our homeland heroically”, the post says.
Days earlier the Ukrainian Secret Service has killed one of the Ukrainian negotiators, who was participating in negotiations with Russia.
Denys Kirieiev was initially arrested and then killed KyivIndependent by quoting the Pravda newspaper
Kiev and Moscow have agreed on Thursday, March 3rd, to create corridors that enable the removal of civilians from war zones in Ukraine.
Ukrainian Presidency Adviser Mykhailo Podolyak has confirmed the outcome of the second round of negotiations with the Russian side in Belarus.
Ukraine's “unfortunately does not yet have the results it needs. There are only decisions to organize humanitarian corridors”.
Russian side negotiator Vladimir Medinsky has also said Russia has agreed to support the idea of humanitarian corridors for civilians and a possible ceasefire near them.
Both sides have reportedly agreed to develop a third round of negotiations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has earlier called for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying this is the only “ways to end this” war.
“We are not attacking Russia and we are not planning to do that. What do you want from us? Get out of our land”, he said.












