SSU detains enemy agent who adjusted strikes on Kharkiv
The SSU has detained an aggressor’s informant who adjusted missile and bomb attacks on Kharkiv. The perpetrator is a 55-year-old local woman who worked as a security guard.
The SSU has detained an aggressor’s informant who adjusted missile and bomb attacks on Kharkiv. The perpetrator is a 55-year-old local woman who worked as a security guard.
The SSU has collected evidence against another war criminal involved in mass torture of Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied part of Luhansk oblast. The case file is to be transferred to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
In Kyiv, the SSU detained a traitor who collaborated with russia during the russian elections in 2022 and 2023.
The SSU has thwarted an attempt by the FSB to obtain geolocations of relocated plants of Zaporizhzhia region’s defence industry.
The Security Service of Ukraine is carrying out counterintelligence (security) measures in Kyiv’s Pecherskyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts, in particular, the government quarter and adjacent territories.
The SSU has dismantled two bot farms operating in Zhytomyr and in Dnipro. The persons involved in their operation helped russian intelligence services to hack the phones of Ukrainian servicemen and spread kremlin propaganda.
The SSU has detained another collaborator who worked for russia during the seizure of Svatove district, Luhansk oblast.
In Donetsk region, the SSU has detained another agent of the main directorate of the general staff of the russian armed forces (known as ‘the GRU’).
The SSU has exposed another traitor who collaborated with russia during the occupation of Kupiansk in Kharkiv region. After the liberation of the city, she moved to Kyiv and was hiding there as an internally displaced person.
Based on the evidence collected by the SSU, an enemy agent who enrolled to the Armed Forces of Ukraine to spy on our defenders on the eastern front has been convicted to prison.
The SSU Counterintelligence has detained the head of one of the units of Khmelnytskyi City Council who worked for russia’s FSB.
Following the SSU’s investigation, the court upheld the claim of the Ministry of Justice to ban 8 pro-russian organizations coordinated by former member of Ukrainian parliament Viktor Medvedchuk.