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To spread: the Security Service of Ukraine with the assistance of the Minister o...

Adjusted attacks by its unit: the National Guard found Russian "mole"

To spread: the Security Service of Ukraine with the assistance of the Minister of Internal Affairs and the command of the National Guard detained another FSB agent in Kharkiv. The figure was a 42-year-old local mobilized, which was served in the National Guard brigade. This was reported by the SBU press service. As the investigation established, the agent has corrected the air attacks of the Russian Federation by locations of its "unit".

While as a platoon commander, he "drained" the coordinates of the headquarters, training centers and spare points of the military unit where he served. The agent also had to pass the curator lists of brigade officers and its number from company to battalion. After the transfer of the intelligence FSB, she promised the agent to organize his "evacuation" to Russia through the front line in the Kharkiv direction. SBU staff exposed the "mole" in advance and detained it.

During the documentation of the agent's crimes, comprehensive measures were carried out to protect the location of the defense forces. At the scene of the detainee, a phone was removed with evidence of the FSB. According to the investigation, the person involved on his own initiative went to the Russian intelligence service through his relatives - the former Russian soldiers living in the Russian Federation. Currently, the SBU investigators have informed the agent of suspicion under Part 2 of Art.

111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (State betrayal committed in the conditions of martial law). The attacker is in custody. He is threatened with life imprisonment with confiscation of property. We will remind, at the defense enterprise in the Odessa region the Security Service detained the "mole" of Russian special services, which planned to steal new developments of the Armed Forces.