A Russian agent was detained in the Dnipropetrovsk region, who was spying on military aircraft of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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On June 7, the press service of the SBU said that a local resident, who was recruited by a FSB personnel officer in July 2022, collected intelligence for the Russian occupiers on the types and number of military aircraft of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as their locations and directions of departure. He also handed over the locations of the military enlistment offices to the invaders and tried to find the railway lines involved in supplying ammunition to the front.
For each completed task, a Russian spy received up to 4,000 hryvnias from his curator with the FSB. For conspiracy, money was transferred using a cryptocurrency electronic wallet.
SBU investigators informed the detainee about suspicion of treason committed under martial law.
The man came to the attention of the Russian special services through one of the Russian telegram bots, where he periodically posted photos of the positions of the Ukrainian troops.
In the future, she maintained contact with the aggressor through the messenger. To carry out reconnaissance missions, he traveled to the area, where he secretly observed objects, and also asked people for the information he needed.
During a search at the defendant’s place of residence, a mobile phone and a tablet were found, which he used to communicate with the FSB.
Investigators of the Security Service informed the detainee about the suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 111 (high treason committed under martial law) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. He faces life imprisonment.
Source: Racurs

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