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The Security Service of Ukraine has collected evidence against the master of a foreign vessel belonging to russia’s shadow fleet, which was detained in Odesa in December 2025. At that time, he was attempting to transport a shipment of steel pipes from the port city under the flag of an African country.
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Based on evidence collected by the Security Service, another member of an FSB spy network has been sentenced to 15 years in prison and confiscation of property. The perpetrator was part of a network of spotters that the SSU dismantled in August 2024 in Dnipropetrovsk region.
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The Security Service of Ukraine has uncovered a large-scale scheme to embezzle land from Kyiv’s nature reserve fund worth over 595 million Hryvnias (USD 13.7 mln). Former Ukrainian member of parliament Andriy Derkach, who is suspected of treason and is currently in hiding in russia, is involved in organizing the scheme.
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Based on the evidence collected by the Security Service, an agent of russia’s federal security service, exposed in August 2023 in Khmelnytskyi region, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property.
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The Security Service, in cooperation with the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, has identified and collected evidence against the high command of the russian forces who organised the missile strike on Sumy on 13 April 2025, on Palm Sunday.
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The SSU Counterintelligence, in cooperation with the SSU Odesa Office, foiled an attempt by russia to carry out a contract killing of a high-ranking officer of Ukraine’s Defence Forces.
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The Security Service of Ukraine has documented new war crimes committed by ‘officials’ of russia’s occupation administration in the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region, who are involved in the mass deportation of Ukrainian children to russia.
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The Security Service of Ukraine reports ongoing attempts by the enemy to destabilise the situation within the country, particularly ahead of and during major religious holidays such as Easter. Despite statements from the aggressor state about a so-called ‘ceasefire’, enemy intelligence services continue their hostile activities against Ukraine, including information and psychological operations, provocations, terrorist acts, and sabotage.
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Based on the evidence collected by the Security Service, another agent of russian military intelligence (‘the GRU’) has been sentenced to 15 years in prison and confiscation of property. The SSU exposed the perpetrator in June 2025 while she was guiding enemy artillery, missiles and drones at targets in Donetsk region.
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Today’s exchange is the result of the efforts of the Joint Centre for Coordination of Search and Liberation of Prisoners of War, the Coordination Staff for Treatment of PoWs, and other authorised agencies that carried out the orders of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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The Security Service of Ukraine has gathered evidence against russian major general Denis Baril who was involved in the mass torture of civilians in Chernihiv region at the start of the full-scale war.
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The SSU Counterintelligence has detained a spotter who adjusted russia’s large-scale shelling of Kharkiv on April 2 this year. The perpetrator was guiding new russian Geran-3 kamikaze drones at the city in real time.