> Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) reported on Aug. 28 that it had detained a local woman accused of providing Russia with locations of Ukrainian positions in Kherson.
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> Over the past month, the woman has tracked the whereabouts of Ukrainian forces, trying to determine their approximate number and identify military equipment, the SBU wrote.
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> Then she allegedly sent Russian special services the gathered information, which Russia has used to carry out regular attacks against Kherson with Grad multiple-launch rocket systems and kamikaze drones.
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> According to the investigation, the suspect is a Kherson resident whom Russia remotely recruited after the city’s liberation last year.
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> “She interested the enemy with her destructive activity on pro-Kremlin Internet resources, where she left anti-Ukrainian comments,” according to the SBU.
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> The woman was charged with treason committed under martial law. She remains in custody and may face life-long imprisonment.
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> Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) reported on Aug. 28 that it had detained a local woman accused of providing Russia with locations of Ukrainian positions in Kherson.
>
> Over the past month, the woman has tracked the whereabouts of Ukrainian forces, trying to determine their approximate number and identify military equipment, the SBU wrote.
>
> Then she allegedly sent Russian special services the gathered information, which Russia has used to carry out regular attacks against Kherson with Grad multiple-launch rocket systems and kamikaze drones.
>
> According to the investigation, the suspect is a Kherson resident whom Russia remotely recruited after the city’s liberation last year.
>
> “She interested the enemy with her destructive activity on pro-Kremlin Internet resources, where she left anti-Ukrainian comments,” according to the SBU.
>
> The woman was charged with treason committed under martial law. She remains in custody and may face life-long imprisonment.