Ukrainian Railway Employee Arrested for Spying, Accused of Leaching Military Data to Russia.
Ukrainian Security Service Detains Railway Worker on Espionage Charges
According to TSN.ua: The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has arrested a 33-year-old employee of the state railway company, Ukrzaliznytsia, at his home. The man, who worked for a regional branch of the company, is accused of passing sensitive information on Ukrainian military equipment to the enemy in the city of Sloviansk. This arrest highlights the ongoing internal security threats Ukraine faces as it defends against Russia's full-scale invasion.
Investigators established that the detainee had systematically tracked the locations of heavy military equipment and personnel belonging to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He stored this intelligence on his smartphone and transmitted it to an acquaintance who was in contact with Russian special services. The data he provided was subsequently used to plan missile and bomb strikes against Ukrainian positions.
Evidence, Charges, and Broader Security Efforts
During the arrest, SBU officers seized the mobile phone containing evidence of his illicit activities. The informant has been formally notified of suspicion under Part 2 of Article 114-2 of Ukraine's Criminal Code. He is currently in custody and faces a potential prison sentence of up to eight years. The SBU conducted these comprehensive security measures in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
This case underscores the critical need to protect information on Ukraine's military infrastructure during the ongoing war. Acts of treason can have severe consequences for national security, which is why the SBU continues its active work to identify and neutralize internal threats. The detention of this railway worker is part of the state's broader efforts to combat espionage and information attacks from the enemy.
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