The security service exposed another informant of the Russian special services as a result of counter-sabotage measures in the front-line areas of Donbass.
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The attacker collected intelligence information for the aggressor about the locations of the Defense Forces in Slavyansk, Liman and surrounding villages.
While traveling around the area, he tried to identify and record the location of checkpoints, fortifications and strongholds of Ukrainian troops.
The occupiers needed intelligence information to plan new and adjust repeated attacks on the region using rocket artillery, attack drones and guided bombs.
SBU officers located the enemy informant and detained him in his own home. A mobile phone was confiscated from the attacker, which he used in reconnaissance and subversive activities in favor of Russia.
According to the investigation, the aggressor’s henchman turned out to be a local resident, whom the invaders remotely recruited to cooperate because of their “contact” in October of this year.
He turned out to be a militant of the DPR terrorist group, who at the beginning of a full-scale invasion joined the Russian occupation groups. He maintained contact with the person involved in the forbidden social network Odnoklassniki.
Based on the collected evidence, Security Service investigators informed the detainee of suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 114-2 (unauthorized dissemination of information about the movement, movement or deployment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, committed under martial law) of the Criminal Code.
The Russian informant is currently in custody. The pre-trial investigation is ongoing to establish all the circumstances of the crime. The perpetrator faces up to eight years in prison.
Counter-sabotage activities were carried out by SBU officers in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions under the procedural leadership of the Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office.
Source: Racurs
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