Following SSU investigation, military-supply shop assistant sentenced to 15 years in prison for helping ruscists bomb Kramatorsk
Based on the evidence collected by the Security Service, an enemy agent, exposed by the SSU in November 2025 for adjusting the shelling of Kramatorsk, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison and confiscation of property.
As the investigation revealed, a saleswoman from a local military supply store, recruited by the enemy, was guiding russian attacks at targets in this area.
To collect information, she established trusting relationships with the military personnel who visited the store.
It was documented how, under the guise of casual conversations, she covertly extracted information from them about the deployment locations of Defence Forces units in the Kramatorsk area.
Subsequently, the agent conducted reconnaissance in the field near potential ‘targets’ and marked their coordinates on Google Maps for her report to the russians.
During these missions, she also documented the aftermath of recent enemy strikes and tracked the movements of Ukrainian military convoys.
The russian intelligence recruited the asset through a militant acquaintance of hers who fights in the ranks of the russian armed groupings in the Donetsk region.
He was made a ‘liaison’ to receive intelligence from the traitor.
During searches of the agent’s home, a laptop and smartphone containing evidence of her work for russia were seized.
Based on the evidence collected by the Security Service, the court found the accused guilty under Article 111.2 of the CCU (high treason, committed under martial law).
The investigation was carried out by the SSU Office in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions under the procedural supervision of the Donetsk Region Prosecutor’s Office.