The woman collected information about the places of deployment and movement of units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and also sent the coordinates of schools and critical infrastructure to Russian special services.
The SBU detained a woman who aimed Russian missiles at schools and electrical substations in the Donetsk region. This was reported by the press service of the SBU.
“In recent months, the SBU detained four of its accomplices in attempts to transfer intelligence to the Russian occupiers about the deployment of the Defense Forces in the direction of Bakhmut and Kramatorsk. Their cooperation in the investigation is considered , the court sentenced them to eight years in The officers of the Security Service detained a female informer, who not only hides from justice, but also continued intelligence and subversive activities against Ukraine,” the SBU reported.
The woman collected information about the places of deployment and movement of units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Dobropolye region of the Donetsk region, and also sent the coordinates of schools and critical infrastructure facilities, including the power generation enterprises, in the special services of Russia. , and the Russian military used the information to prepare and conduct targeted missile strikes.
“According to the investigation materials, the attacker sent the classified information to his friend through unknown messengers. The intelligence was then sent to the headquarters of the 1st Army Corps of the Southern Military District from Russia,” the report said.
The detained woman was notified of the suspicion of disseminating information about the movement, movement or location of the Armed Forces of Ukraine or other military formations and was taken into custody.
It was previously reported that an employee of Ukroboronprom who worked for the enemy was detained.
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Source: korrespondent

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