Under the guidance of the intruder, attackers carried out a missile attack on a residential high-rise building in Nikolaev in the fall of 2022.
The security service exposed an enemy informant who “pointed” a Russian missile at a high-rise in Nikolaev. This was reported by the SBU on Thursday, May 11.
It was already mentioned in his guidance that the occupiers launched a missile attack on a residential high-rise building in Nikolaev in the fall of 2022. As a result of enemy fire, eight civilians were killed, including a minor de young age
According to the investigation, the perpetrator was a local resident, who was taken by the Russian special service for cooperation in August of last year. The occupiers noticed him because of his pro-Kremlin activity on one of the Telegram channels, where he regularly posted his anti-Ukrainian comments.
Working as a taxi driver, the attacker traveled around the territory of Nikolaev and recorded the bases and movements of the defense forces in the region. He also tried to gain the trust of his passengers and asked them for information about possible movements of Ukrainian military equipment.
In addition, the traitor gave the Russians the coordinates of civilian infrastructure facilities located near residential buildings.
For each completed task, the enemy informer received up to 5,000 hryvnias. The money was transferred to his own bank card.
During a search of the residence, a mobile phone was found, which he used to communicate with the aggressor.
The detainee was informed of the suspicion under the article Violation of the laws and customs of war. While he was in custody. The attacker faces up to 15 years in prison or life in prison.
Let us remind, the SBU identified three henchmen of the occupiers who created torture during the temporary occupation of a part of the Nikolaev area.
The SBU detained two enemy informers, one of whom worked for Wagner
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Source: korrespondent

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