FSB Agent in Zelensky's Team: Large Spy Network Revealed Ahead of Invasion.

FSB Agent in Zelensky's Team: Large Spy Network Revealed
FSB Agent in Zelensky's Team: Large Spy Network Revealed

Large Russian Spy Network Discovered in Ukraine

An investigation by The Sunday Times reveals a vast Russian spy network that infiltrated the upper echelons of Ukrainian power ahead of the full-scale invasion. The main player in this scandal is former SBU officer Oleg Kulynich, who is being tried for treason.

According to the newspaper, the coordinator of the spy network was former Deputy Head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Volodymyr Sivkovych, who is currently hiding in Russia. The central office of the network was located in a closed office complex at Krasnopresnenskaya Street 12 in Moscow.

'Kulynich was the most valuable FSB agent in Ukraine. His actions can be compared to those of Kim Philby, who undermined MI6 from within,' said a Ukrainian counterintelligence officer.

The investigation is based on reports from an American source, computer documents from Moscow, testimonies from former members of Zelensky's administration, and materials from the court case. According to the evidence, Russian agents managed to implant Kulynich as an advisor in Volodymyr Zelensky's previous election team, and after the victory, appointed him head of the Crimean SBU.

One of the key roles in this operation was played by American lawyer Marcus Cohen, who acted as an intermediary between Sivkovych and Zelensky's team. According to the investigation, Sivkovych paid for the services of various consultants through shell companies, including the British firm Global Analytica, which was supposed to ensure the cybersecurity of the presidential team.

According to the prosecution, as head of the Crimean SBU, Kulynich actively undermined Ukraine's defense capabilities. 'In the first hours of the invasion, he obstructed any attempts to inform the SBU leadership about the real situation in the region,' said an SBU employee.

The investigation is ongoing, but the arrested individual faces up to 15 years in prison. Kulynich denies his links to the FSB.


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