This, according to RIA Novosti, was told by a former employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, who remained to work in the Zaporozhye region, on the territory controlled by Russia.

According to him, when the territory was already under the control of the Russian military, 90% of the Interior Ministry employees remained in place.

The man said that the Ukrainian authorities lured the policemen with large salaries, and after their arrival in Ukraine they carried out checks by the internal security service.

“The first employees who left were still loyal to them ... Those who were the last to leave were under severe pressure, they were beaten very badly,” he said.

The policeman added that Kyiv also blackmailed Interior Ministry officials, saying that their relatives would have problems.

It is noted that they did not receive the promised salary, and they were sent to the war zone with the wording "no trust."

Earlier, former US Marine Corps intelligence officer Scott Ritter admitted that the Armed Forces of Ukraine could rebel against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky if the fighting continued.

It was also reported that in Ukraine, military registration and enlistment office employees were sent to the front for not fulfilling the plan.