Ruslan Syrovoy had no secret data, and during the battle he killed more than one Russian invader, the department said.
There was no leakage of classified information by the senior lieutenant of the State Border Service of Ukraine Ruslan Syrovoy, who fled to Russia. The spokesman of the State Border Guard Service, Colonel Andrey Demchenko, said this in a commentary to Ukrainskaya Pravda.
According to him, since June of this year Syrovoy has held a position related to monitoring the state border situation in the department of border service inspectors. Before the Mukachevo border detachment, he served in a unit that carried out tasks in the Lugansk region, where he encountered a full-scale Russian invasion.
Was injured. Participated in hostilities since 2014. During his service, Syrovoy did not fight; no facts recorded that in any way indicate illegal actions on his part, Demchenko said.
On October 9, information emerged that a border guard as part of a group of draft dodgers illegally crossed the Hungarian border and arrived in Russia. Work is underway to clarify all the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and service.
“Pursuant to the tasks he performed in various positions in the border agency, the serviceman did not have access to secret documents or information with limited access, nor did he perform tasks for the administration of information systems or digital infrastructure or communication centers. , which could affect security data,” said a spokesman for the State Border Guard Service.
According to him, the leakage of classified information by Syrovoy has not been confirmed, although Russia is now trying to use this distant episode in its disinformation campaign. “The enemy’s IPSO aims to discredit the Ukrainian Defense Forces,” Demchenko emphasized.
In addition, the State Border Guard Service said that in 2014 and 2022, while participating in battles, Syrovoy, along with other border guards, fired at attackers and invaders and “there was more than one destroyed invader Russian to his credit.”
We remind you that the border guard Ruslan Syrovoy, who served in the Transcarpathian region and was an agent of the Russian special services, was informed of the suspicion of desertion. A report of suspicion of high treason is also being prepared. He faces up to life in prison.
Source: korrespondent

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