SSU dismantles criminal group that operated in Kyiv disguised as volunteer battalion
As a result of a special operation in Kyiv, the SSU neutralized an organized criminal group operating under the guise of a volunteer formation.
As a result of a special operation in Kyiv, the SSU neutralized an organized criminal group operating under the guise of a volunteer formation.
As a result of a large-scale special operation, the SSU neutralized an extensive FSB intelligence network.
The SSU Counterintelligence exposed an agent of russian special services on conducting reconnaissance and subversive activities. As a result of a special operation, a resident of Sumy was detained for passing information to the enemy on the deployment, armament and movement of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near the russian border.
Russian commanders simply lay down their arms and leave their personnel to their own devices.
Since the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion, the SSU has opened over 13,000 criminal proceedings related to the aggression against Ukraine. Most cases pertain to the occupiers’ war crimes and subversive activities of their agents and propagandists.
As a result of operational and investigative actions in Kyiv, the SSU cyber specialists exposed a scheme of misappropriation of budget funds allocated for digital transformation in the field of real estate registration.
Overall, this ‘soldier’ has been sentenced to imprisonment three times: twice for robbery and once for grievous bodily harm.
This is what a captured native of Luhansk, mobilized from the ranks of the ‘LNR people’s militia’, tells the SSU.
The FSB espionage network was carrying out intelligence and subversive activity in Ukrainian governmental authorities.
The SSU has documented the unlawful activity of the head of one of the regional divisions of Ukrenergo National Energy Company.
Therefore, theft during the war is not considered a crime and is not punished. And the invaders are very happy about it.
The ruscist flew first combat sortie on June 14, and already on the 17th he was taken prisoner.