The occupiers planned to use the received coordinates to launch a series of missile strikes in the south.
In Odessa, SBU officials detained a Russian agent checking the positions of anti-ship systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was reported on the special services website on Monday, July 11th.
“The security service thwarted attempts by the occupiers to establish the location and movement of Ukrainian military units, anti-ship systems and air defense systems in the Black Sea regions of Ukraine,” the message said.
The occupiers planned to use the received coordinates to launch a series of missile strikes in the south.
According to the investigation, the traitor was recruited to carry out subversive activities in Odessa. An unknown Telegram channel was used for communication. Through him, the agent “reports” on the accomplishment of the tasks assigned to him.
“Another task faced by the traitor is the formation of an extensive network of agents for collecting intelligence information in the south,” the SBU added.
During the investigation, the detainee found a mobile terminal with evidence of illegal activities, including secret correspondence with the occupiers.
SBU investigators informed him of the suspicion of committing the crime. The court selects a measure of restraint for the attacker in the form of restraint.
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Source: korrespondent

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