The security service caught the woman when an FSB agent was filming one of the objects.
The security service detained an agent of the Russian FSB who was trying to recruit spotters in the Sumy region. The SBU press service reported this on Wednesday, July 3.
The main task of the defendant is to collect geolocations and current information about local enterprises of the military-industrial complex. To do this, the woman regularly travels around the area, and also “in the dark” asks her friends for the information she needs in everyday conversation.
He tried to contact former and current employees of defense plants. If he discovers “like-minded people,” the agent plans to lure them into his own network of informants and offer money from the FSB.
He was caught by the security service when an FSB agent was filming one of the objects.
The traitor became a former nurse, an ideological fan of racism. The woman kept in touch with her relatives who live in Russia and support the armed aggression against Ukraine.
It was through relatives that the FSB remotely recruited the defendant and met an administrator. His identity has been established by the Security Service. He turned out to be a staff member of one of the regional departments of the FSB.
To communicate with each other, the Russian intelligence officer and his agent used an anonymous messenger chat. During the search, mobile phones with evidence of criminal actions were confiscated from the detainee.
SBU investigators informed the woman of suspicion of high treason committed under martial law.
The attacker is in custody. He faces up to life in prison.
We remind you that the day before the SBU neutralized the FSB intelligence group operating in Odessa. The enemy cell included two military men and their accomplice.
Earlier, the Security Service detained the head of one of the departments of the Khmelnitsky City Council, who worked for the FSB.
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Source: korrespondent

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