To collect intelligence, a Russian informant toured the area and recorded the locations of potential targets.
The security service detained a Russian informant who was correcting the shelling of military positions of the Defense Forces in the Donetsk region. The SBU press service reported this on Thursday, July 18.
The attacker sent geolocations to the artillery of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which kept the attack groups of the invaders attacking the eastern front under fire control. He also tried to establish air defense coordinates covering the ground units of the Armed Forces in the Konstantinovka area.
The spotter sent the information received to a specialized Russian intelligence group on Telegram.
An enemy informant was detained by security as he crossed a Defense Forces checkpoint.
The defendant is a 49-year-old local resident, an ideological supporter of racism. To collect intelligence, he walked around the area and recorded the location of potential targets.
During the searches, it was found that the detainee had a mobile phone that contained evidence of his criminal activities.
The investigators of the Security Service informed him of the suspicion of unauthorized dissemination of information about the movement, movement or deployment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, made under martial law.
The attacker is in custody. He faces up to eight years in prison.
We remind you that the SBU detained a Russian informant in the Kharkov region. The woman gave the Russian Federation the locations of Ukrainian troops involved in the defense of the city.
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Source: korrespondent

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