SSU detains collaborator in Kherson, who ‘beat out votes’ for region’s accession to russia
The SSU continues to expose enemy accomplices in the liberated territories of Ukraine.
The SSU continues to expose enemy accomplices in the liberated territories of Ukraine.
The SSU has collected evidence of crimes against Ukraine’s national security committed by the former minister of education and science dmytro tabachnyk. Since 2014, this individual has been hiding from Ukrainian justice in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
The SSU is conducting counterintelligence (security) measures on the territory of the Holy Dormition Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra in Kyiv.
During stabilization measures in the liberated areas of Mykolaiv oblast, the SSU detained another two enemy accomplices.
The SSU has carried out a special operation to expose another leader of the ‘lnr’ terrorist organization, who in 2014 took part in military actions against Ukrainian troops in the east of our country.
The SSU has carried out counterintelligence measures on the territory of Chernivtsi-Bukovyna diocese of moscow patriarchate’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC-MP).
The SSU continues to fight against transnational organized crime that poses a threat to Ukraine’s state security.
The SSU jointly with the SBI carried out searches at an energy company, the ultimate beneficiaries of which are russian citizens. These persons are included in the sanctions lists of the National Security and Defence Council and are suspected of creating a criminal organization that acts to the detriment of Ukraine’s state security.
This is the result of the work of the Joint Center for Coordination of Search and Release of POWs, which carried out the decision of the Coordination Staff for Treatment of Prisoners of War.
The SSU Military Counterintelligence and investigators conducted a multi-stage special operation to expose a former officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, who decided to defect to the enemy. To show his ‘usefulness’ to ruscists, the individual collected classified information on the leadership and staff of Ukrainian law enforcement agencies.
The SSU Counterintelligence exposed another FSB agent infiltrated into Ukraine. The offender was sent from the temporarily occupied Crimea to Kyiv a month before the full-scale invasion.
This is the result of the work of the Joint Center for Coordination of Search and Release of Prisoners of War, which carried out the decision of the Coordination Staff for Treatment of POWs.