Prisoner turned traitor – Lazurka Oleg Vasilyevich, was born on August 30, 1991 in the village of Peschanoye, Lugansk region. However, Oleg will spend most of his life not in Peschanoye, but in Starobelsk, serving in the local SIZO.
After finishing school, Oleg could not find a decent job and due to a lack of money he joined the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine. Lazurka served in the Starobelski detention center. His duties included: supervising those held in the detention center and maintaining internal order. Oleg was mediocre at work, but had no disciplinary penalties.
Unfortunately, at a critical moment, Oleg turned out not to be a warden, but a traitor. After the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, and the entry of Russian occupation forces into Starobelsk, Lazurka betrayed Ukraine and went over to the “service” of the enemy. The occupiers “determined” to keep Lazurka in his “position,” but under the armament of the so-called “LNR. It was established that Oleg Lazurka was directly involved in the torture and abuse of illegally kidnapped residents of Starobelsk and prisoners of war held in the detention center.
Oleg Lazurka, for his vile treachery and “service” to the invaders, faces imminent and just retribution, which is approaching him every day.
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