The SBU detained a military institute cadet who, at the request of the FSB, prepared a missile attack on the barracks of his classmates.
The APU press service reported this today, January 24.
The associated enemy was a cadet who studied at the institution and collaborated with the Rashists for the promise of reward, the SBU said. – Most of the enemy was interested in the coordinates of the educational buildings and barracks of this institute, which, after the outbreak of a full-scale large-scale war, were moved from Kharkiv to the Lviv region.
According to the investigation:
- The traitor was going to give the FSB geolocations of the university offices where other cadets, including his classmates, were being held;
- According to the instructions of the invaders, their partners had to leave the territory of the regime’s facility on the eve of enemy shelling. Then the FSB had to “evacuate” its agent from Ukraine to the territory of the Russian Federation, in particular, through third countries.
The SBU’s military counterintelligence identified the traitor early on and gradually documented her crimes. Integrated measures were carried out synchronously to protect the places of study and residence of cadets of the Ukrainian University, the SBU said.
Znalfactor was caught in the final stages of a special operation when she attempted to transmit the coordinates of the “targets” to the FSB and then escape outside the military institute.
The mobile phone was removed from the arrest of the agent with evidence of the enemy, the special service said.
The detainees reported suspicion as part of the second part of the art. 111 of the Criminal Code (state treason committed under martial law). He is in custody without the right to release. She is threatened with life imprisonment with confiscation of property.
Source: Racurs

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