State security
| Russian aggression
| Counterterrorism
| Protecting Ukraine together
In case of capturing Kyiv region, russian occupiers planned to set up an occupation administration and organize a pseudo-referendum to proclaim a local republic. They wanted to register all residents and forcibly hand out Soviet passports in exchange for Ukrainian documents, at least initially, before russian documents are issued.
Russian aggression
| Counterintelligence
| Protecting Ukraine together
| State security
The SSU Counterintelligence neutralized an extensive intelligence network of russian special services in Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions.
State security
| Russian aggression
| Counterterrorism
| Protecting Ukraine together
They can’t get used to having to live in trenches instead of homes of wealthy Ukrainians.
State security
| Counterintelligence
| Russian aggression
| Protecting Ukraine together
The SSU intercepted a conversation of an aggressor, who got under the fire of Ukrainian defenders.
State security
| Protecting Ukraine together
In Zaporizhzhia, the SSU exposed criminals who called relatives and friends of the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and offered their ‘help’ to supposedly ‘release’ them from captivity.
State security
| Russian aggression
| Counterintelligence
| Protecting Ukraine together
In order not to shock compatriots, killed soldiers are buried in closed coffins.
State security
| International cooperation
| Protecting Ukraine together
The United States continues its unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and condemns russian aggression. This was reaffirmed during a meeting between the SSU Chairman Ivan Bakanov and the newly appointed US Ambassador to Ukraine Briget A. Brink which took place on 10 June 2022 in Kyiv.
Counterintelligence
| Protecting Ukraine together
| State security
The SSU detained an FSB agent in the suburbs of Kharkiv. He turned out to be a local resident who was recruited by the enemy special services via the Internet.
State security
| Russian aggression
| Counterterrorism
| Protecting Ukraine together
To do this, they even came up with a new term: ‘demining in a natural way.’
State security
| Russian aggression
| Counterterrorism
| Protecting Ukraine together
They are also jealous that before the war Ukrainians could travel the world, while for most russians it is a luxury.
Russian aggression
| Counterintelligence
| Protecting Ukraine together
| State security
This captive is a resident of Donetsk, who has been fighting against the Ukrainian army since 2015 as a member of a tank unit of the so called ‘DNR people’s militia’.
State security
| Russian aggression
| Counterterrorism
| Protecting Ukraine together
This is not the first time the enemy has used phosphorus bombs in Eastern Ukraine. This time it is evidenced by a telephone conversation between the invaders intercepted by the SSU.