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Ukrzaliznytsia employee who directed Russian strikes on Ukrainian Armed Forces trains sentenced to life imprisonment

During the searches, a mobile phone with evidence of his work for the Russian special services was seized from the traitor.

A former Ukrzaliznytsia employee who directed Russian strikes on Ukrainian Armed Forces trains has been sentenced to life imprisonment.

The SBU press service reported this.

“According to the Security Service's evidence, a life sentence An FSB agent who operated in the Dnipropetrovsk region was sentenced to imprisonment. The convicted person is an employee of the local Ukrzaliznytsia station, the report says. were railway junctions used to transport heavy weapons and ammunition to the front lines.

The occupiers were also interested in the locations where personnel and military equipment of the Ukrainian troops involved in combat missions were concentrated.

The Security Service counterintelligence officers exposed the traitor at the initial stage of his subversive activities and detained him in January of this year after documenting the crimes.

According to the investigation, the 39-year-old railway worker came to the attention of the occupiers due to his comments in pro-Kremlin Telegram channels, where he approved of the Russian war against Ukraine.

After remote recruitment, the agent was in contact with a career FSB employee, whose identity was established by the Security Service.

During the searches, a mobile phone with evidence of work for the enemy was seized from the traitor.

Based on the materials of the Security Service, the court found him guilty under Part 2 of Article 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (treason committed under martial law).

The investigation was conducted by SBU investigators in the Dnipropetrovsk region under the procedural guidance of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Prosecutor's Office.

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