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An unemployed traitor who was waiting for the occupiers was detained in the Dnepropetrovsk region

He adjusted the strikes on the frontline town of Sinelnikovo.

The Security Service detained another Russian informant in Dnipropetrovsk region. He adjusted missile and drone strikes on the frontline town of Sinelnikovo and expected the entire region to be captured.

This was reported by the SBU press center.

The attacker turned out to be a 30-year-old local unemployed man who came to the attention of the occupiers due to his pro-Kremlin comments in instant messengers. In particular, in his messages, he hoped for the “annexation” of the region to Russia.

In one of the chats, he was contacted by the administrator of a Telegram channel controlled by Russian intelligence.

After remotely recruiting him to cooperate with the occupiers, the man began collecting coordinates for a new series of air strikes on the Sinelnikovo district. To carry out the enemy's task, he walked around the area, where he covertly recorded the location of the concentration of Ukrainian troops. At the same time, the attacker collected data and photographed local electrical substations. uploads/2024/10/e1b8850df5477b64ce17afbaf037ec4d.jpg” alt=”Unemployed traitor who was waiting for occupiers detained in Dnipropetrovsk region” />

After reconnaissance sorties, the informant. >

The Security Service exposed the offender and detained him at his place of residence. During the searches, the detainee's mobile phone, from which he communicated with the enemy curator, was seized.

The detainee was informed of suspicion under Part 2 of Article 114-2 of the Criminal Code (unauthorized dissemination of information about the movement or deployment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other formations, committed under martial law). The offender is in custody. He faces up to 8 years in prison.

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