< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/71/B1/IB-FQKLBNPQ9_0649F8444.jpg" Alt = "SBU detained corrections < P >< Strong > The Security Service of Ukraine detained two people who transferred to the Russian special services data on the location and movement of defense forces in the central and western regions. < p > informs the SBU.

< p > In Cherkasy region an attempt to receive explodeds about the Ukrainian military has been stopped. A 20-year-old resident of the city of Radyvyliv recorded the movement of columns of the Armed Forces moving to the front through the western region. In addition, under the pretext of meeting with loved ones, he attended the Lviv region, where he tried to identify the locations of operational airfields. For cooperation, the invaders promised him an evacuation to the Russian Federation and the passport of a citizen of the aggressor country.

< p > in Poltava a 58-year-old local resident was detained, which corrected the strikes of Russian missiles and drones in the city. She collecting data on the location of radar stations so that the Russian Federation could fire OB & Rsquo; Ectas outside the Ukrainian air defense zone. It is also documented that it recorded the effects of enemy attacks.

< p > Mobile phones with evidence of cooperation with Russian special services were seized during searches. The attackers are threatened up to 8 years of UV & Rsquo; Issuing.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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