Within a month, the traitor directed the Russian MLRS Grad and Shahed kamikaze drones to Kherson.
The security service detained another agent of the Russian special services, who was correcting the air strikes of the Russian Federation in the liberated Kherson. This was reported on August 28 by the press service of the SBU.
It was established that last month the woman passed the geolocation of the Defense Forces to the aggressor. He monitored the bases and movements of the Ukrainian defenders, tried to determine their approximate number and the presence of military equipment.
According to its coordinates, the Russian invaders carried out regular strikes on the city, using Grad multiple launch rocket systems and Shahed kamikaze drones.
He passed all the collected intelligence information to the aggressor through the messenger in the form of screenshots of maps with markings of objects.
According to the investigation, the figurant was a local resident, who was taken away by the invaders after the de-occupation of Kherson. He is of interest to the enemy for his destructive activity on pro-Kremlin Internet resources, where he leaves anti-Ukrainian comments.
During the search, means of communication with evidence of reconnaissance and subversive activity in favor of the Russian Federation were seized from the agent.
The woman was informed of the suspicion of high treason. The culprit is in custody. He faces a life sentence.
It will be recalled that earlier the SBU detained a Russian agent who was passing intelligence on the deployment of the Defense Forces in the Donetsk region to the enemy. In Dnipro, the counterintelligence of the Security Service exposed a member of the intelligence network of the main department of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces.
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Source: korrespondent

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