Two of the woman’s accomplices also received punishment;
An FSB informant who orchestrated Russian missile strikes on Kharkov received 10 years in prison. The SBU reports this on its Telegram channel.
The attacker turned out to be a 45-year-old resident of Kharkov, who was remotely recruited by the Russian intelligence service at the beginning of a full-scale war.
Despite the fact that the Security Service of Ukraine did not name the defendant, it becomes clear that we are talking about Ekaterina Kushnareva, who was imprisoned with two accomplices in 2023. Two other agents have also received prison sentences.
“The woman drove around the city and recorded the areas with the greatest concentration of personnel and military equipment of the Defense Forces. During the reconnaissance forays, the informant photographed the perimeters of the military installations, and also indicated their geolocations on Google maps.
He sent intelligence information via messenger to the FSB through a “connected person” – a former partner who left for Russia in 2017 and subsequently joined the Russian military command. Wagner– said the message.
The court, based on evidence collected by SBU investigators, found him guilty under article Unauthorized dissemination of information about the Armed Forces of Ukraine, dedicated to the purpose of providing such information to a state carrying out armed aggression against Ukraine (Part 3 Art. 114-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
Comprehensive measures are now underway to identify and punish the “connected” Russian informant.
Earlier, the Security Service detained a GRU agent in the Donetsk region who spied on Defense Forces locations and organized Russian airstrikes against them.
The SBU also reportedly detained an agent of the Russian military intelligence (GRU) in Chernigov. A 16-year-old local resident helped the Russian Federation prepare a new air strike in the region.
Source: korrespondent
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