The hostile agent is a local manufacturer. Russians recruited a man when he was looking for “light earnings” on the telegram channels.
In the Khmelnitsky region, the FSB agent was disclosed and confined, which helped Russian conquerors prepare attacks on local military facilities and defense plants. It was reported by the SBU on Monday, September 29th.
According to the investigation, the enemy agent became a manufacturer. Russians recruited a man when he was looking for “light earnings” on the telegram channels.
“To collect intelligence, the defendant poured the” required “information during household communication with friends. Then he conducted a passage on the ground, potential objects, and noted their coordinates on Google Cards,” the message said.
SBU cybersical specialists documented the agent’s activity and stopped him from “hot” when he tried to shoot a video near the potential “goal”. During searches, someone got a smartphone with evidence of working with the enemy.
The confined agent was informed of the suspicion under the State infidelity article made in Martial Law (Part 2 of Article 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). He faces a life imprisonment in confiscation of ownership.
Remember that last week in Odessa they stopped the Associate Professor-Agent FSB. In exchange for cooperation, the Russians promised the woman the position of the Russian Department of Literature Teacher at a Moscow University.
And before that, the FSB drug agent was confined to Kherson. The man from the minibus shot the military location over the phone, and then directly from the hospital mentioned coordinates of military facilities on Google Cards and the Messenger was “reported” on FSB.
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Source: korrespondent

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