The SBU detained a “dog walker” in Kharkov, who spied on the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces during walks.
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Vyacheslav Zaitsev is an ideological admirer of the Kremlin regime. At the direction of the Rashists, the traitor was preparing a new series of missile and bomb attacks on the Kharkov region. In particular, regarding air defense systems protecting the region. Under the guise of walking a dog, he tried to identify radar stations and anti-aircraft missile systems of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
However, the SBU thwarted the plans – they exposed and detained the spy, and also protected the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine defending the Kharkov region. While the traitor is in custody, he faces eight years in prison.
From the beginning of the defendant’s intelligence activity, his every step was documented by SBU officers. The special service also carried out comprehensive measures to provide support to the Ukrainian Armed Forces units defending the Kharkiv region.
At the final stage of the special operation, the defendant was detained when he tried to covertly photograph the perimeter of one of the installations of the Ukrainian troops.
A mobile phone with photographs of a potential target for a Russian air strike was confiscated from him.
According to the investigation, the enemy henchman turned out to be an employee of a local manufacturing company who ideologically supported the Kremlin regime.
He repeatedly wrote about this in Russian telegram channels and thus came to the attention of Russian intelligence. Subsequent communication with the aggressor took place using an anonymous chat in the messenger.
He also “secretly” scouted the information he needed from his colleagues and acquaintances.
Source: Racurs

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