Two Russian agents were detained in Harkiva.
In the work of hostile special services, they revealed a local psychotherapist and his accomplice-Dagon of the Harkiv diocese of the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate. At the request of the Russian FSB, the attackers tried to determine the places of the greatest concentration of personnel and military defense forces. This was announced on February 10 by the press center of the Security Service of Ukraine.
In addition, the hostile agency collected personal data of Ukrainian defenders and traffic routes in the regional center. In particular, the “dark” doctors used their patients, including the military, who underwent psychological rehabilitation after the implementation of combat missions at the front. And the priest UOC MP was veiled to the “necessary” information to the parishioners.
Law enforcement officers documented the crimes of both involved persons and detained them in places of residence. Both were registered with suspicions in the framework of the second part of art. 28, part 2 of art. 111 (state betrayal committed by the previous conspiracy by a group of persons in martial law) and part 1 art. 436–2 (justification of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, the glorification of its participants) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. They are threatened with life imprisonment with confiscation of property.
We will recall that in November last year, SBU detained the rector of one of the churches of the Kharkiv diocese of UOC -MP, which tried to establish the indicated number of personnel and existing weapons in Ukrainian posts near Kharkiv. Arhprirchik also monitored the routes of the movement of military equipment in the Armed Forces in the direction of the front line.
Source: Racurs

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