 Ukraine's security service eliminates high-ranking collaborator in Belgorod. Ukraine's security service reportedly killed Ukrainian collaborator Oleksandr Slytsarenko, previously installed by Russia as a deputy head of occupation authorities in Kharkiv Oblast. New Voice media outlet reported on November the 23rd, citing undisclosed sources. Slytsarenko, a former employee of the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, was allegedly assassinated in the Russian city of Belgorod. Law enforcement sources told Ukraine, the collaborator was said to have died in the hospital after his car was allegedly blown up on November the 16th. Slytsarenko was an active member of Kharkiv anti-Maydan. In 2014, pro-Russian demonstrations aimed against the Euro-Maydan revolution and the post-revolution government. He fought in Russian proxy forces in Luhansk Oblast between 2021 and 2022 and was made deputy head of occupation authorities in Kharkiv Oblast in 2022, New Voice said. The collaborator was reportedly involved in atrocities against the Ukrainian population on occupied territories and was suspected of treason by the Ukraine's security service. Ukrainian media reported in late October that the Ukraine's security service was behind the attack that seriously injured pro-Russian politician Oleg Tsaryov in Crimea. President Volodymyr Zelensky said on his Telegram channel on November the 23rd that he received a report from the Ukraine's security services chief Vasyl Malyuk on new results in countering enemy operations and collaborators.