The enemy agent “leaked” to the occupiers the locations of the Defense Forces in Nikolaev, and also sent data on the location of local social infrastructure facilities, including educational institutions and hospitals.
The SBU detained another Russian air raid spotter in Mykolaiv. This was reported by the press service of the SBU.
It is reported that the enemy agent “leaked” to the occupiers the places of deployment of the Defense Forces in Nikolaev, and also sent data on the location of local social infrastructure facilities, in particular, institutions educational and hospitals.
“For each mark on the electronic map, the defendant received UAH 2,000 from the Russian invaders. The enemy needed intelligence information to prepare a massive air attack on the Ukrainian city,” the report said.
The Security Service reported that the traitor turned out to be a student of one of the local universities, which in March of this year was far attracted by the Russian special services in tacit cooperation.
“He caught the attention of the aggressors because of his pro-Kremlin comments, which he repeatedly published on various Telegram channels. The attacker maintained further communication with the aggressor through an unknown chat on messenger,” the press service of the SBU reports.
During a search of an enemy informant, mobile phones with evidence of illegal activity were found.
The student was informed of the suspicion, he was detained. An enemy agent faces up to 12 years in prison.
It will be remembered that the former Town Deputy Voloshin will be tried for treason.
Earlier, the SBU exposed the head of the Poltava District Court, who was suspected of collaborating with the Russian special services.
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Source: korrespondent

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