Kremlin-appointed traitors seek protection amid Ukraine attacks
The Ukrainian National Resistance Center reports that Kremlin-appointed collaborators are worried about a series of successful operations targeting Ukraine's enemies behind Russian lines and in temporarily occupied territories. They are requesting additional protection. Among those seeking protection is Volodymyr Saldo, who has switched to the Russian side.
3:49 PM EST, December 18, 2024
According to the agency, due to recent successful attacks in Russia and on occupied territories, the leadership of the occupation administrations has "asked Russian fighters for additional protection for their deputies and department heads."
A traitor to Ukraine fears for his life
"Currently, enhanced protection is provided to the main collaborators who do not move independently. Volodymyr Saldo (a traitor to Ukraine appointed by the Kremlin as the governor of the Kherson region) hardly appears on the left bank of the region, serving a nominal function as far away from combat zones as possible," reads the statement.
The Center claims that traitors hold little value for Moscow—except for a few key figures. "The rest are merely disposable material, and their deaths are even advantageous for the Kremlin, as it allows the creation of a death cult while simultaneously replacing them with newcomers from other regions. Therefore, no additional protection will be granted," it adds.
Encouraging reporting on collaborators
The National Resistance Center emphasizes that all traitors will be identified and held accountable. It also encourages sending useful information to special services that might help eliminate collaborators.
Saldo is currently the governor of the Kherson region in Ukraine, a position granted to him by Vladimir Putin. Before the war, he served as the mayor of Kherson and was a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from 2012 to 2014 (until the annexation of Crimea). He fled to Russia but returned, intending to run for city mayor.
In August 2022, Saldo was reportedly poisoned and fell into a coma. On September 30, 2022, he participated in an official ceremony in Moscow, where Vladimir Putin confirmed the "referendum results," recognizing the "independence" of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions.
A series of successful attacks
In recent days, there have been a series of attacks on Russian military personnel and engineers. Among the injured was the commandant of the Russian penal colony in Olenivka. Near Moscow, the body of a rocket engineer was found, and in the capital itself, a bomb in a scooter killed Gen. Igor Kirillov.