SSU uncovers lists of fsb agents who collaborated with enemy during Kherson occupation

In the course of stabilization efforts in liberated Kherson, the SSU found classified fsb documents containing information on those who collaborated with them.

The seized items include:

  • handwritten ‘agreements’ of agents pledging to cooperate with the fsb;
  • files on agents;
  • agents’ reports on executing enemy assignments;
  • ‘protocols of searches’ in homes of Kherson residents.

Employees of the russian special service left secret documents on the territory of a local garage cooperative while fleeing from Ukrainian counteroffensive.

According to the uncovered files, enemy accomplices tipped off the occupiers as to location of Ukrainian patriots, in particular members of resistance movement in the oblast.

Agents of the fsb also participated in illegal persecution of locals within fabricated ‘criminal cases.’

The SSU found documented facts of abduction and torture of victims as well as looting of their homes under the pretext of ‘searches’.

The SSU has learnt that the aggressor’s accomplices had been recruited by fsb employees - members of the ‘temporary operational group VOG-8’.

This task force was responsible for coordination of russia’s reconnaissance, subversive and sabotage activities on the southern direction.

The seized items have been sent for examination for further operations to expose russian agent networks.

The SSU warns: punishment for voluntary cooperation with occupiers is inevitable.

Complex activities to neutralize the enemy’s sabotage and reconnaissance efforts were carried out by the SSU jointly with the National Police of Kherson Region.