In Kharkiv, two Russian adjustments were detained, which united the leadership of Russian strikes with the preparation of “bookmarks” with drugs.
This was announced today, January 29, the SBU press center.
It is noted that the enemy’s peaks were 38-year-old local unemployed, and his 24-year-old cohabitant:
- In the “breaks” between the adjustment of attacks, the woman exchanged drugs through the so -called “bookmarks”, which she left the city for her customers;
- Both worked for a representative of the Russian special service, who “noticed” a couple when they were looking for “light” money for Russian telegrams;
- In the instructions of the curator, they walked along the streets of the front, where they were hidden, recorded defense points, and then sent to the “report” of the invaders in the form of photographs and geolocation of objects. Most of the enemy was interested in the spare command points of the units of the Armed Forces and SBU.
Security officers documented the crimes of both informants and detained them in a rented apartment, which they rented for a conspiracy, they said in a special service.
During the searches, mobile phones were removed from those detained with evidence of the enemy’s work. The detainees were notified of suspicion in accordance with crimes committed within the framework of several articles of the Criminal Code:
- Part 3 of art. 114–2 (unauthorized distribution of information about the movement or deployment of the armed forces or other military units formed in accordance with the laws of Ukraine committed in martial law);
- Part 2 of art. 307 (illegal production, production, purchase, storage, transportation, transfer or sale of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances or their analogues);
- Part 1 of art. 309 (illegal production, production, purchase, storage, transportation or transfer of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances or their analogues without the purpose of sale).
The attackers are in custody. They are threatened up to 12 years in prison.
Complex measures were taken under the procedural leadership of the prosecutor’s office of the Novobavar district of Kharkiva.
Source: Racurs

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