SBU detained an Odessan associate professor-agent: she corrected the strikes on the city.
According to inkorr.com: Employees of the Security Service of Ukraine detained a 52-year-old associate professor of the local university, who corrected enemy strikes on the city and recruited military personnel of the Defense Forces for the Russian special services. The woman planned to leave for the European Union, from where she would get to Russia. According to the SBU, one of the main tasks of the agent was to identify the temporary deployment points of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Odessa. She also tried to recruit military personnel for her network of informants.
Detention of the Associate Professor
The associate professor of the Odessa university was detained by employees of the Security Service of Ukraine for correcting enemy strikes on the city and recruiting military personnel for the Russian special services. She also planned to leave for the European Union with the aim of reaching Russia. During searches, law enforcement discovered her prepared 'reports', in which she intended to transmit information to the Russian special services. For these actions, the woman could face life imprisonment.
Other Arrests
Recently, the SBU also detained a Russian agent in Khmelnytskyi, who organized enemy strikes on the western region, as well as another agent responsible for correcting the occupiers' air attacks.
This news illustrates the activity of foreign special services in Ukraine and highlights the need to identify and stop their actions to ensure national security. The activation of law enforcement agencies not only allows for the identification of threats but also prevents potential consequences that may threaten the civilian population.
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