The SBU identified the identity of the Russian commander who gave the order to torture Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied Kherson - he turned out to be
Deputy Head of the Department of the Russian Guard for the Rostov Region, Police Colonel Alexander Naumenko with the call sign “Alpha”.

According to the SBU investigation, since March, it is Naumenko who has been in charge of the servicemen of the National Guard and representatives of illegal armed groups of Russia in the temporarily occupied Kherson, and on his orders, illegal detentions and torture of local residents, penetration into their homes and seizure of property take place in the city.
Naumenko personally participated in the dispersal of peaceful rallies in Kherson, gave orders to use stun grenades and tear gas against Ukrainian citizens. In addition, on his instructions, the Russian military abducted two Ukrainians and brutally tortured them for several weeks. They tried to knock out information about the military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and their places of deployment, and also persuaded them to cooperate with the occupiers.
Currently, the Russian citizen has been declared suspected under part 1 of article 438 (“Violation of the laws and customs of war”) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Recall that analysts are sure that it is the dismissal of Kherson that will be the third blow that Putin’s authorities will not survive.
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Source: Fakty

