A couple of an agent of the Russian game was enemy shelling in Odessa.
SBU announced the detention of two more Russian military intelligence agents. In Odessa, attackers acted in pairs and adjusted the attacks of the aggressor on defense forces in the south of the country. The invaders were hired by a 61-year-old rehabilitation doctor and a 36-year-old former employee of Ukrzaliznytsia. The press center of the Security Service of Ukraine announced this on June 30.
The curator from the Russian Intelligence Service ordered his agents to determine the combat positions of the air defense and the spare command points of the Ukrainian troops, which protect Odessa and the Black Sea. The invaders also tried to kiss the cargo trains of the Armed Forces. To do this, the agents had to receive graphs for military trains and the geolocation of their stops at transit stations.
It turned out that a rehabilitation doctor, under the guise of working with military patients, was veiled by them about the places of the base of Ukrainian troops. In addition, a couple of agents went around the city and its environs, where potential goals were recorded by phone.
Both agents have already been informed of suspicion in the framework of the second part of art. 111 (state betrayal committed in conditions of martial law) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. They are in custody without the right to release the pledge. They are threatened with a life -imprisonment period.
We will recall that on June 20, the Russian agent arranged a terrorist attack in Harkiva at the request of Russian special services. This helped the invaders activate the home explosive device, which was hidden in the trunk of the scooter when two were next to the military. Then a 26-year-old soldier was killed, and a 29-year-old military was seriously injured.
Source: Racurs

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