SBU exposed a collaborator from Mykolaiv: 10 years for directing Russian strikes.
The law enforcement officer from Mykolaiv was found to have ties with Russian special services, which used him to adjust Russian strikes on the city and Odesa. The SBU opened a case and the court sentenced the agent to 10 years in prison, reports the Security Service of Ukraine.
A man from Mykolaiv was involved in directing enemy fire at the defense positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the cities and also monitored the consequences of the strikes. The information obtained was transmitted to a Russian special agent who cooperates with the FSB and Russian military intelligence.
After his arrest, evidence of the suspect's connections with the Russian agent was found during searches. The court found him guilty of unlawfully disseminating information about the Armed Forces of Ukraine during martial law and sentenced him to 10 years in prison.
What the court decided
After cooperating with the investigation, the agent was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment for participating in hostile activities. Recall that recently there were also reports about a woman who managed attacks on Odesa, as well as about an FSB agent who was tried in the city.
Ukrainian law enforcement discovered links between a resident of Mykolaiv and Russian special services, which used him to direct Russian strikes in the cities of Ukraine. The court sentenced the agent to 10 years in prison for participating in hostile activities. Such cases confirm the active operations of Russian special services in the region and the importance of measures to stop them.
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