A Ukrainian family, commissioned by the FSB, was preparing missile attacks on Ukraine.
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In the Kyiv region, a father and son were exposed who were preparing enemy missile attacks on the capital region. They transferred to the occupiers the geolocation of the defense forces, including military personnel of the special operations forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The attackers also provided the Russians with the coordinates of industrial workshops where Ukrainian drones were produced. This was reported by the press center of the Security Service of Ukraine.
Also, these Russian agents were looking for the remains of Russian invaders who died during the battles for Kyiv. The defendants collected fragments of the bodies of the occupiers in containers, and then took them to the forest plantations of the capital region and buried them. They reported on completed tasks to the FSB.
It turned out that these agents had previously served as part of law enforcement agencies, and the Russians recruited them remotely after their anti-Ukrainian comments on YouTube.
Physical evidence of criminal activity was discovered during searches. Investigators informed both defendants of suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 111 (high treason committed under martial law) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. They face life imprisonment.
Let us remind you that counterintelligence detained an FSB agent who tried to fatally poison the commanders of a combat unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Zaporozhye region. The attacker turned out to be an active serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who planned to add a toxic substance to the water of the bath and laundry complex used by the command staff.
Source: Racurs

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