The SBU has stopped a Kharkov resident, who, in the instructions of the FSB, corrected Russian wind attacks in the city.
The security service has stopped the FSB agent in Kharkov, which corrected Russia’s wind attack in the city. This was announced by SBU personally, on Tuesday, June 10.
The enemy’s fire guide is engaged to the unemployed locals. The woman was noticed by the Russians when she called on social networks to create So -called “Buffer Zones” in Ukraine. After recruiting via Telegram, he was given a list of geolocations that “need to be reviewed and given a detailed description.”
The agent found that coordinates with units of defense forces and began to re -imagine their number and technical equipment.
According to journalist Andrei Tsapatyenko, Elena Kcheants is involved in an enemy fire.
SBU officials opened the traitor after his recruitment. This makes it possible to document each of his steps and be trapped in the residential area. At the same time, the security service held an event to protect the locations of Ukrainian troops.

Elena Kcheants stopped. Photo: Andrey Tsaplienko/Telegram
During the search, the computer equipment and a phone with evidence working with FSB were obtained from the detainee. The linguistic examination confirmed the facts of the defendant’s subversive activities when he distributed the Kremlin theses to publicly.
SBU investigators informed him. Attack is in custody without the right to make a bail. A woman faces imprisonment in life with confiscation of ownership.
We reminded, earlier that the SBU had stopped the adjustor of the massive wind attack by the Russian Federation in Kyiv. An enemy agent is the 41 -year -old storekeeper of a local business.
The FSB agent, detained in June 2022 during a counter -decisive operation in Sumy, received 15 years in prison.
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