Report "bad guys" and get 100 bonus in Ukraine

The governor of the Mykolaiv region in southern Ukraine, which is constantly bombarded, announced a reward of 100 dollars for anyone who helps identify collaborators with the Russians.

Governor Vitaly Kim called, in a statement on his account on Telegram, to provide local authorities with information about anyone who "reveals to the occupiers the locations of the deployment of Ukrainian forces" or helps determine the coordinates of potential bombing targets.

"Upon our thorough verification and confirmation of the information provided, you will receive a $100 reward," he wrote in the statement.

Kim indicated that he intends to "close" the city of Mykolaiv for a few days in order to neutralize collaborators with the Russians.

"We want to put an end to this. We are working on curfew measures. We have an important database. We will close the city for a few days, we will knock on the door of the bad guys," he told Khodorkovksy's media outlet.

These statements come at a time when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed the head of the security services and the prosecutor, accusing them of insufficient efforts to combat spies and collaborators with Moscow.

He pointed out that the Ukrainian authorities are currently investigating more than 650 cases of suspected treason committed by local officials, including sixty cases in areas occupied by Russian and pro-Moscow forces.

Zelensky added that "the large number of crimes against the foundations of national security, the links established between Ukrainian law enforcement officials and Russian special services" raise very serious questions, stressing that "each of these questions will be answered."

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