The men were recruited by the Russian special services during the mass invasion of Ukraine, the press service of the SBU reported.
The SBU detained two Russian agents looking for “weaknesses” in the defense lines of the Sumy region. This was reported by the press service of the SBU.
The men were reportedly recruited by Russian intelligence services during a large-scale invasion of Ukraine. They informed their supervisors about the situation in the border areas.
“The attackers collected information about the locations, the number of military personnel and weapons, as well as the existing fortifications of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. According to operational information, the enemy planned to use the this data for the possible transfer of sabotage and reconnaissance groups to the territory of the region,” the message said.
The SBU investigators informed the detainees about the suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (high treason committed under martial law).
Earlier on Wednesday, the herd learned that an enemy informant was being held in the Rivne region. He sent data about the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the Belarusian security forces. “Neighbors” are especially interested in fortifications in border areas.
Also in Krivoy Rog, an agent of the Russian FSB was detained, who corrected the missile attacks of the aggressors on the local airport and other infrastructure facilities.
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Source: korrespondent

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