Following SSU investigation, traitor who guided russian aerial bombs at Pokrovsk defenders sentenced to 15 years in prison

Based on the evidence collected by the Security Service investigators, an agent of russia’s federal security service, detained in October 2024 for directing enemy fire near Pokrovsk, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property.

The SSU detained her in Kirovohrad region, where she had arrived from Donetsk oblast to try and flee to russia via third countries.

Her russian passport, which she hoped to use to flee to the aggressor state, was seized during the search.

The investigation established that the perpetrator was a 38-year-old resident of Selidovo, Donetsk region, who had been recruited by the enemy. The woman was part of an FSB agent network that was exposed in October 2023 as a result of a special operation.

At that time, the Service detained two enemy spotters who were tracking the movements of Ukrainian military equipment in Selidovo and Kurakhivka areas.

Their accomplice, who acted separately and guided russian glide bombs at the positions of the Defence Forces near Pokrovsk, has now been convicted to prison.

She drove or walked near the front line, collected intelligence and later sent text messages and screenshots of Google Maps with the coordinates of AFU installations to her FSB handler.

Based on the Security Service’s investigation, 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 Donetsk and Luhansk regions under the procedural supervision of Donetsk Region Prosecutor’s Office.