Ukrainian Security Service Captures Russian Military Intelligence Agent Targeting Power Plants.
Russian Agent Captured in Kyiv Region
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian counterintelligence has apprehended an operative working for Russian military intelligence in the Kyiv region. The individual was detained while conducting reconnaissance near a potential target, highlighting the persistent activity of hostile agents within Ukraine. This arrest underscores the ongoing threat to critical infrastructure during the war.
The detainee is a 26-year-old resident of the Fastiv district who agreed to provide information on the condition of Kyiv's thermal power plants to Russian forces in exchange for money. His specific task was to approach one such plant and survey its perimeter, indicating the serious nature of the planned operation. Previously, this man served a prison sentence for the murder of a minor, which provides further context for his actions and motivations.
Legal Consequences
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has formally charged the suspect under Part 2 of Article 111 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code—high treason committed under martial law. A court has ordered him to be held in custody without the possibility of bail, reflecting the gravity of the accusations and the perceived risk to national security.
This incident highlights the critical importance of information security during wartime and demonstrates how Russia employs various methods to target Ukrainian infrastructure. The agent's capture also raises questions about the operational tactics of Russian intelligence services and their continued activity on territory under Ukrainian control.
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