The SBU uses double agents: how they expose saboteurs.
According to inkorr.com: The Security Service of Ukraine actively involves double agents to identify collaborators who want to cooperate with Russian special services and organize sabotage in controlled territories. This was reported by the publication 'Glavkom' with reference to The Telegraph.
Collaboration with traitors
The magazine tells the story of Andriy, who responds to 'job' offers from the FSB that appear in Telegram channels. Having agreed to cooperate, he imitates task execution to help the SBU identify real saboteurs.
Dangerous tasks
In one case, Andriy, at the request of the FSB, made a fake bomb and left it in a designated place. Thanks to the SBU employees, the saboteur was detained even before the dangerous plan was executed.
Fight against Russian propaganda
Russia is trying to create the illusion of an internal 'resistance movement' against the Ukrainian government, using citizens who are ready to carry out orders for money. Double agents help identify the true perpetrators of sabotage.
The Security Service uses the activities of double agents in the fight against collaboration, which allows timely identification of potential threats and protects controlled territories from possible sabotage and attempts to undermine from within.
This strategy helps the SBU maintain control over the situation in regions where Russian special services are trying to influence the local population. Thanks to such initiatives, Ukrainian law enforcement hopes to prevent new attempts to destabilize the country from within.
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