Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, former spokesman of the General Staff, Vladyslav Seleznyov, warns about large-scale espionage activities of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine. According to him, Russian spies have infiltrated almost all regions of the country, in particular, they are actively monitoring the movement of military-technical support provided by Western partners.
There are spies of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine, who are working on identifying military objects. The enemy covered almost all regions of the country with a "spy network". Military expert, Colonel of the Armed Forces, former spokesperson of the General Staff of the Armed Forces Vladyslav Seleznyov told about this on the air of the Espresso TV channel.
According to Seleznyov, there is certain insider information about the activities of Russian espionage intelligence structures and their representatives in various parts of Ukraine, in particular in the western regions.
"That is, the enemy has covered almost all regions of our country with its spy network. They are working to identify important strategic military objects," he said.
The former spokesman of the General Staff noted that the enemy was actively monitoring the movement of military-technical support from Western partners. In addition, the enemy is working on identifying military bases.
"The enemy is looking at where all these things are stored, and it is precisely in those places that the missile attack is carried out. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out counter-intelligence measures so that fewer people not involved in these processes have certain information," the message reads.
Seleznyov emphasized that dispersal is also important for countering the enemy's intentions, because the more cells there are in which the means of logistical support important for the Ukrainian army are stored, the less chance the occupiers have of simultaneously targeting warehouses, bases and arsenals in order to destroy everything that now needed on the battlefield.