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Looking for military bases: the Russian Federation has covered the spy network almost all regions of Ukraine - the Colonel of the Armed Forces

According to the former spokesman of the General Staff Vladislav Seleznev, the active observation of the enemy in the movement of military-technical support transmitted by Western partners was recorded. Subsequently, the invaders can carry out rocket lesions. There are spies of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine, which work to identify military facilities. The enemy swept almost all regions of the country with the Spy Network.

This was told by a military expert, a colonel of the Armed Forces, a former spokesman for the General Staff of the Armed Forces Vladislav Seleznev on the air of Espresso. According to Seleznov, there are some insider information about the activities of the spy intelligence structures of Russia and their representatives in different corners of Ukraine, including in the western regions. "That is, the enemy has covered almost all regions of our country with its spy network.

They work to show important strategic importance military facilities," he said. The former spokesman of the General Staff noted that the active observation of the enemy was recorded by the movement of military-technical support from Western partners. In addition, the enemy is working on identifying military bases. "The enemy looks where all these things are stored and it is in those places that missile lesions are carried out.

Therefore, it is necessary to carry out counterintelligence measures so that less mischief for these processes, have some information," the message reads.

Seleznyov emphasized that to counteract hostile intentions is important and dispersion, because the more the centers on which the means of logistical support for the Ukrainian army will be stored, the less the chances of the occupiers to kiss at once in warehouses, bases and arsenals to destroy everything that is destroyed Now it is necessary on the battlefield. Earlier, The Financial Times reported that Russia had resumed a spy war with the West.