Russian agents were detained, which prepared new attacks by the enemy in Kyiv and Odessa.
The attackers had to reveal and convey the invaders of the location of the defense forces. Agents also found out the influence of hostile “arrival” on civilian infrastructure to adjust repeated blows in Ukrainian cities. The traitors acted in a different way, but had one common curator whose personality was already established. On September 1, the Security Service of Ukraine reported social networks.
It is noted that in the capital they caught a 31-year-old native of temporarily occupied Melitopol, who worked in the Russian game. The attacker was looking for a place of repair of military equipment of the Armed Forces. In addition, he controlled the temporary intervals of the greatest concentration of people near recruiting centers in the Kyiv region, where the Russian Federation planned to go into the air.
And in Odessa, they exposed the former military, who also collaborated with the Main Department of Intelligence of the Armed Forces of Russia. For Russian money, the woman went through the coordinates of the departments of marine protection, the border guard and the National Guard in the port city. Nevertheless, the traitor did not receive payment from Moscow.
Both defendants have already reported 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 threatened with life imprisonment with confiscation of property.
We will recall that on August 26, the Security Service of Ukraine detained a Russian agent who prepared new shelling and terrorist attacks in Kyiv. They detained the attacker when she had intelligence near the chief directorate of the National Guard.
Source: Racurs

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