Three Russian Informants Uncovered by Ukraine's SBU for Collecting Military Data in Lviv and Poltava.
Exposure of Russian Informants
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) has uncovered a network of informants spying on the country's armed forces. Investigations in the Lviv and Poltava regions have concluded for three individuals accused of gathering and disseminating details about Ukrainian military operations. Their case has now been sent to court.
According to investigators, one female suspect was detained in the Lviv region in August 2025. Two male suspects in the same case were arrested in late January 2023. All three are charged with transmitting information about the Armed Forces of Ukraine through Viber groups and personal contacts. They face multiple charges under Ukraine's Criminal Code.
SBU Security Measures
The Security Service of Ukraine is implementing security measures to guard against potential terrorist threats. This case highlights the critical need to control information related to national security and underscores law enforcement's efforts to combat espionage.
This incident demonstrates the serious threat of espionage during wartime and confirms the proactive role of Ukrainian authorities in safeguarding national interests. Identifying and arresting these informants represents a key step in countering external threats, helping to preserve the informational security of both the military and the state as a whole.
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