Ukrainian Navy Officer Arrested for Plotting to Give Russia Data on Sea Drones.
Navy Serviceman Detained in Southern Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: A Ukrainian Navy serviceman has been arrested in southern Ukraine for preparing to hand over classified information on the country's maritime drones to Russian forces. According to reports, the individual was plotting to target Ukrainian units operating unmanned surface vessels and was compiling intelligence for a potential Russian airstrike. This incident highlights the persistent threat of espionage within Ukraine's own ranks as the war continues.
Key Targets: 'Sea Baby' and 'Magura' Drones
The primary intelligence targets for the enemy were Ukraine's 'Sea Baby' and 'Magura' maritime drones. The suspect intended to disclose the geolocation data of military personnel controlling these drones, an act that could have severely degraded Ukraine's naval capabilities in the Black Sea. During the arrest, authorities confiscated a smartphone containing the secret information, which confirmed his intentions.
The suspect has been formally charged under Part 2 of Article 114-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and faces a potential prison sentence of up to 12 years. This case underscores the severe internal security challenges Ukrainian forces face amid the ongoing conflict. It serves as a stark reminder that the battlefront extends beyond physical trenches into the realm of information security.
The arrest demonstrates the critical importance of internal security and counterintelligence work in Ukraine, as the activity of hostile agents poses a direct threat to national defense. This successful operation by law enforcement prevented the transfer of vital intelligence to the enemy and helped preserve Ukraine's strategic military resources. In this context, the Ukrainian military is engaged in a continuous struggle not only on the battlefield but also in securing its own information and personnel from infiltration.
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