Ukrainian intelligence apprehended a suspected agent working for Russian special services to identify and help target energy infrastructure, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said Friday.
to identify and help target energy infrastructure, the Security Service of Ukraine said Friday.
“The intelligence information was needed by the Russian invaders to prepare a series of targeted missile strikes on Ukrainian objects,” theUkrainian intelligence officers detained the suspect while he was “trying to transfer confidential data to the aggressor,” the SBU said. Ukrainian intelligence also announced Friday it busted a network of suspected Russian spies that allegedly helped the Kremlin plot strikes against the city of Dnipro, where attacks last week hit a residential apartment, killing more than 40 people, according to authorities.
The network of Russian spies had shared with the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces the coordinates of critical infrastructure facilities, including energy infrastructure, according to the SBU. The network also allegedly gathered intelligence on the locations of Ukrainian air defense systems.
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