Цокурова

Full name: Tsokurova Oksana Nikolaevna

Date of Birth: 03.05.1977

Occupation:

  • department head t. nz. “NRS DNR Foundation in Kirovske”;
  • an accomplice of the Russian occupation authorities, a collaborator;

Address: Ukraine, Donetsk region, Kirovske, Teatralnaya street, 2

Data:

  • TIN: 614346456904

Contacts:

Family:

Daughter: Tsokurova Alina Gennadyevna

Date of birth: 17.09.1997

The information on collaborators is taken from an OSINT community investigation:

Biography

Tsokurova Oksana Nikolaevna – an accomplice of the Russian occupiers, who rejoiced at the establishment of “Russian peace” in Ukraine, was born on May 03, 1977 in Kirovske, Donetsk region. Prior to the war she resided in the above locality. She worked for an extended period of time in the local government of the district.

The woman turned out to be a pseudo-patriot who sold her honor to Putin’s regime by voluntarily defecting to the side of the aggressor country.

Anti-Ukrainian activities:

After the Russian occupation troops entered Donetsk region, Tsokurova committed high treason and voluntarily went to “cooperate” with the Russian occupiers.

Now the collaborator has established “cooperation” with the occupation administration and holds the position of t. nz. “head of the dnr social insurance fund against accidents at work and occupational diseases”.

State traitor Oksana Tsokurova provides direct assistance to the occupation structures and willingly performs organizational and administrative functions in the field of social insurance on behalf of the occupation authorities.

Oksana also does not forget to engage in snitching even on her closest colleagues. The local “policemen” are very pleased to have found such a loyal “informant”, and her friends try to keep their mouths shut.

Tsokurova Oksana Nikolaevna will face inevitable and severe punishment for her service for the occupants, which will come for her very soon. The accomplice of militants and terrorists will certainly answer to the law and end up in a prison cell herself.