Ukrainian Security Service Exposes Russian Informant in Poltava: What Intel Was Leaked to Occupiers.

Russian informant in Poltava
Russian informant in Poltava

Informant Apprehended in Poltava

According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) uncovered a Russian Federation informant operating in Poltava, who was relaying coordinates of military installations. The suspect, an unemployed local resident, received payments for supplying data on surface-to-air missile systems and radar stations. His activities were detected on June 1, 2025, during a targeted special operation, underscoring the serious threat he posed to national security. This case highlights the ongoing efforts to counter espionage amid the war with Russia.

Case Details

The man transmitted the collected coordinates to his Russian handlers, endangering the positions of Ukraine's Armed Forces. During searches, law enforcement seized a mobile phone containing evidence of his collaboration with Russia. Investigators have formally charged the detainee with unauthorized dissemination of data, reflecting the gravity of his criminal actions.

  • The suspect faces up to eight years in prison.
  • This incident underscores the critical importance of addressing internal threats during wartime.
  • The special operation, codenamed 'Pavutyna' (Spiderweb), carried out on June 1, 2025, demonstrated that the SBU remains actively engaged in identifying and neutralizing threats posed by enemy agents.

The exposure of this informant marks a significant step in safeguarding Ukraine's national security, particularly amid the ongoing armed conflict with Russia. Such situations emphasize the need for continuous vigilance by law enforcement agencies to detect and neutralize threats that could undermine military operations. The Security Service of Ukraine continues its work to counter espionage and protect the state's strategic assets.


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