“The Security Service of Ukraine detained the 31-year driver of the assault regiment of the Armed Forces, which performed combat missions in the Kursk direction, but cited Russian strikes on the positions of its unit. About it reports the SBU. According to the investigation, the traitor provided the FSB with remote access to his phone, which allowed the enemy to track his geolocation online. The Russians used it as a “living lighthouse” for accurate guidance”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
The Security Service of Ukraine detained the 31-year driver of the assault regiment of the Armed Forces, which performed combat missions in the Kursk direction, but cited Russian strikes on the positions of its unit.
About it reports the SBU.
According to the investigation, the traitor provided the FSB with remote access to his phone, which allowed the enemy to track his geolocation online. The Russians used it as a “living beacon” to accurately draw strokes on the defense forces of Ukraine. Before shelling, the traitor received a message asking to quickly leave the area of fire.
Subsequently, the man left the military unit and left for Kharkiv, where he was waiting for the instructions from the Curator from the FSB, who promised him the evacuation plan to the Russian Federation.
The SBU detained a traitor at home in Kharkiv, withdrawing a mobile phone with evidence of cooperation with the enemy. At the same time, there were measures to improve the safety of Ukrainian military positions.
Investigators informed the suspect about the charges under Part 2 of Art. 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine – State betrayal in the conditions of martial law. The attacker is in custody, he is threatened with life imprisonment with the confiscation of property.
Also law enforcement They were detained FSB agents who were looking for the places of base of the third assault team. They were preparing new blows in the Kiev and Rivne regions.
Earlier SBU She detained In Chernihiv, a drug addict who was recruited by the Russians for sabotage. The attacker faces up to 10 years in prison.