The SBU detained a 19-year-old FSB agent who was correcting Russian missile attacks on defense enterprises in the Zaporozhye region.
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Also, a local university student spied on local SBU officers in order to establish backup points for their deployment.
She also “secretly” used her friends and classmates, from whom she asked the information he needed during friendly conversations.
The girl was recruited remotely because of her godmother, a collaborator who is part of the leadership of the Russian occupation administration in one of the temporarily captured cities in Zaporozhye.
Now the student faces life imprisonment.
In addition, the SBU detained two collaborators from Kherson who pretended to be displaced people in order to avoid justice. Women organized an illegal referendum in Russia, which took place during the occupation of the right bank of the Kherson region.
One of the defendants was detained in Nikolaev, and the other in the Chernivtsi region. They tried to evade justice under the guise of resettlement.
According to the investigation, after the seizure of the Kherson region, both defendants supported the invaders and became members of the occupation election commissions, agitating local residents to “vote for the annexation” of the Kherson region to Russia.
Then a 28-year-old resident of Chernobaevka gathered a group of “like-minded people” and recorded a video report on the results of the fake plebiscite broadcast on Russian TV channels.
Another attacker made door-to-door visits to the houses of fellow villagers and collected the necessary marks in the ballots.
She was accompanied by armed invaders who, if people refused to support the Kremlin project, threatened with imprisonment and confiscation of property. For cooperation with the aggressor, the defendant received a one-time monetary reward and promises of future prospects in the occupation institution.
After the liberation of the region, both collaborators fled to different cities in the south and west of Ukraine, where they tried to “lay low.”
Source: Racurs

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