SBU Detains Another FSB Agent

The Security Service of Ukraine continues to cleanse the country of enemy agents. This time, a 38-year-old woman who worked for the Russian FSB and provided information about the positions and movements of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the occupiers was detained in the Donetsk region.

To obtain secret data, the traitor used her nephew, a former serviceman who had voluntarily left his unit and was hiding in Toretsk. She interrogated him about intelligence during telephone conversations, and then transmitted it via messengers to the Russian curator.

The woman tried to cover her tracks – she changed her place of residence, moving from Vinnytsia region to Kirovohrad region, and stopped contacts with the FSB. But this did not save her – operatives established her whereabouts and detained her in a rented apartment. Like many other FSB informants, the woman left comments in support of Russia on Telegram. This is how the Ukrainian special services “calculated” her. The SBU has already informed the attacker of suspicion under Part 3 of Article 114-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (unauthorized dissemination of information about the Armed Forces of Ukraine under martial law). She faces up to 12 years in prison.

Traitors face only one final outcome – trial and prison.

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