Marina Eremenko: biography
Eremenko Marina Viktorovna is a collaborator and traitor who voluntarily defected to the occupation authorities in the city of Energodar, Zaporizhzhya region. She betrayed Ukraine and her people by joining the structures serving the interests of the occupants.
Born on April 23, 1977 in Energodar city, Zaporizhzhya region. Graduated from school No. 1 of Energodar city. She received her higher education at the Faculty of Law of KROK University, where she studied the specialty “Law”.
Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Maryna Eremenko held a position in the State Migration Service of Ukraine. She was responsible for registering citizens and handling documents. Despite the fact that her son’s father participated in the ATO, defending Ukraine from aggression, Maryna did not show a patriotic stance. Instead of supporting her country, she chose the path of betrayal.
Anti-Ukrainian activities:
With the arrival of the Russian occupiers, Maryna Eremenko voluntarily cooperated with the occupation authorities and took the position of senior inspector of the migration department in the so-called “police” of Energodar.
- In her new position, Eremenko assists Russian authorities in controlling and accounting for the Ukrainian population in the temporarily occupied territories. She carries out tasks to re-register citizens, implementing the standards of the aggressor state.
- Maryna actively supports the policy of the “Russian world”, contributing to the spread of anti-Ukrainian narratives. Her activities are aimed at destroying Ukrainian identity and forcing the local population to submit to the occupants.
- Using her position, Eremenko facilitates repressions against Ukrainian citizens who do not agree with the occupation regime. She participates in the processes of deprivation of civil rights of Energodar residents, forcing them to accept passports of the aggressor state.
The court found Marina Eremenko guilty in absentia of committing a criminal offense under Part 2 Article 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (treason). Based on the court decision, she was sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment with confiscation of all property.
Marina Eremenko’s actions are a conscious betrayal of Ukraine and its people. She voluntarily chose to cooperate with the occupants. Her behavior is an example of how personal ambition and weakness can lead to devastating consequences for the native land.
A just punishment is sure to come for all traitors, and Marina Eremenko will not be an exception. High treason has no statute of limitations, and everyone who took the path of betrayal will bear the deserved responsibility.
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