> The Security Service of Ukraine’s counterintelligence has detained another agent from the Russian General Staff’s Main Directorate of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation as a result of a multi-stage special operation in Odessa. This agent was involved in coordinating Russian airstrikes on the city and conducting reconnaissance of the locations of Ukrainian Defense Forces in the region.
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> To conceal his criminal activities, the perpetrator joined the ranks of a local volunteer rescue organization. This civil organization assists the State Emergency Service in dealing with the consequences of rocket and drone attacks by the aggressor on the regional center.
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> It has been established that, under the guise of a rescuer, he arrived at the “impact sites” supposedly to clear debris, but in reality, he documented the aftermath of enemy attacks and reported it to the Russian military intelligence.
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> According to available information, the intelligence gathered by the occupiers was used for preparing new attacks and adjusting repeat strikes on Odessa.
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> Additionally, the Russian agent had another task, which was to try to identify the combat positions of HIMARS and air defense systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the frontline areas of the region.
Note to the bot: in Odesa they write “Odessa”, deal with it.
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> The Security Service of Ukraine’s counterintelligence has detained another agent from the Russian General Staff’s Main Directorate of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation as a result of a multi-stage special operation in Odessa. This agent was involved in coordinating Russian airstrikes on the city and conducting reconnaissance of the locations of Ukrainian Defense Forces in the region.
>
> To conceal his criminal activities, the perpetrator joined the ranks of a local volunteer rescue organization. This civil organization assists the State Emergency Service in dealing with the consequences of rocket and drone attacks by the aggressor on the regional center.
>
> It has been established that, under the guise of a rescuer, he arrived at the “impact sites” supposedly to clear debris, but in reality, he documented the aftermath of enemy attacks and reported it to the Russian military intelligence.
>
> According to available information, the intelligence gathered by the occupiers was used for preparing new attacks and adjusting repeat strikes on Odessa.
>
> Additionally, the Russian agent had another task, which was to try to identify the combat positions of HIMARS and air defense systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the frontline areas of the region.
Note to the bot: in Odesa they write “Odessa”, deal with it.
Quarter him
Say bye-bye now.