The Ukrainian Security Service has already exposed 11 enemy intelligence networks since the beginning of this year.
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The SBU is working proactively to counteract the intelligence and subversive activities of the Russians. As a rule, the intelligence service does not detain the individual traitor, but unwinds the entire chain. In total, in 2023, the SBU exposed 47 intelligence networks, and since the beginning of this year, 11 more have been exposed. This was announced by the head of the SBU Vasily Malyuk during a speech at the Congress of Local and Regional Councils under the President of Ukraine.
The Kid recalled that an FSB agent was recently detained in Dnepr, who took photos and videos of the local thermal power plant and prepared enemy missile attacks, a former policeman in Zaporozhye who monitored defense industry facilities, as well as several Ukrzaliznytsia employees who provided information to the enemy with weapons and funds defeats.
Also this year, the special service opened 352 criminal proceedings for high treason (98 people were convicted), 807 for facts of collaboration (177 convicted), 108 for aiding the aggressor state (seven convicted), 66 for transferring information about the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the enemy 19 people). A Russian agent who corrected a missile attack on the center of Kramatorsk in June 2023 received a life sentence.
Malyuk noted that one of the preventive tools for detecting hostile agents is the regular implementation of anti-terrorist and counter-sabotage measures.
Let us remind you that the SBU prevented a Russian airstrike on new lines of defense in the border Sumy region. An FSB agent, a former local functionary of the banned Party of Regions, planned to direct Russian bombs at Ukrainian fortifications.
Source: Racurs

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