State security
| Russian aggression
| Counterterrorism
| Protecting Ukraine together
One of Russian military instructors complained in a telephone conversation that the new batch of recruits was, to put it mildly, not quite suitable for war: ‘As the colonel said, 10 days ago they gathered all the trash in Rostov. There are drug addicts, grandpas and f**king prostitutes in the form of men…’
Russian aggression
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Men are caught on the streets, taken away from work, taken out of apartments or just off buses.
State security
| Russian aggression
People’s Deputy Viktor Medvedchuk, detained by the SSU, has addressed the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi and the President of the Russian Federation Volodymyr Putin with an offer to exchange him for defenders and residents of Mariupol.
State security
| Russian aggression
| Counterterrorism
| Protecting Ukraine together
Ukrainian defenders are destroying occupiers near Mykolaiv: some divisions of the enemy have lost over 70% of personnel.
State security
| Russian aggression
This is evidenced by texts of the invader from Dagestan.
State security
| Protecting Ukraine together
| Russian aggression
For 54 days, putin has been dreaming about capturing Ukraine in three days. His soldiers’ wishes are more down-to-earth: getting wounded, receiving payments and returning home.
Russian aggression
| Cyber security
| Protecting Ukraine together
The war is not just on the battlefield. The enemy seeks to undermine our information and cybersecurity. Russian fakes are becoming more and more fantastic. The occupiers’ aim is to sow panic and discord.
State security
| Russian aggression
| Counterterrorism
| Protecting Ukraine together
| Counterintelligence
While the Russian Ministry of Defence is fabricating nonsense about the SSU (this time that the SSU ‘plans to disguise its employees occupiers’ uniform and arrange execution of local population in Odesa region’), the SSU is working effectively. We respond to fakes with real outcomes of our activity, which are very annoying for the enemy.
Russian aggression
| State security
Despite the significant advantage in numbers, Russian occupiers cannot capture Ukrainian Mariupol.
State security
| Russian aggression
In a conversation with his mother, the aggressor directly says that they are killing civilians and children.
State security
| Russian aggression
Ukrainian defenders caused such losses to Russian occupiers that they cannot continue the war without involving conscripts.
State security
| Counterintelligence
| Protecting Ukraine together
All this equipment has already been handed over for the needs of Ukrainian military.