In the region, Lviv was detained by a “double” agent of the Russian Federation, who simultaneously worked in the military intelligence of the FSB and Russian military intelligence (better known as the game).
The enemy employee was an instructor in the Yavoriv landfill. About this today. April 14, reports SBU Press Center.
His task from Gru was to prepare terrorist attacks against the commanders of the Armed Forces, who, together with their units, studied at the local training center of defense forces, was indicated in the message.
According to SBU, the agent received from the Cart-Blanche curator to choose the path of eliminating the Ukrainian military:
- According to one of the “scenarios”, the traitor had to make a home -made explosive device (SVP), and then hide it at the headquarters or educational building. The agent also developed the option of using the “darkness” of his colleague, who had to bring explosives in masks to the place of training of commanders;
- Another way of the murder, which was considered by Crete “was a rocket of the rupists in accordance with the coordinates of the actual concentration of Ukrainian defenders in a landfill.
SBU military counterintelligence revealed in advance the enemy’s intentions, documented them and detained the traitor when he was preparing proposals for liquidation for his curator, ”said SBU press service.
When searching for three phones with seven cards that he used to hide contact with the invaders, were seized from the detainee. He was informed of suspicion in the framework of the second part of art. 111 of the Criminal Code (state betrayal committed in martial law).
The attacker is in custody without collateral. He is threatened with life imprisonment with property confiscation.
Source: Racurs

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