Corrected missile attack on Kyiv University: SBU detains FSB agent

Corrected missile attack on Kyiv University: SBU detains FSB agent

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The SBU detains a Kyiv resident who helped the FSB launch a missile attack on a Kyiv university and reconnoitered military facilities; he now faces life in prison for treason.

SBU detains FSB agent who adjusted missile attack on Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv on the eve of 2023. This was reported by UNN with reference to the SBU press service.

It was using his coordinates that the aggressor launched a missile on one of the buildings of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Shevchenko National University

- the SBU said in a statement.

Details

It is noted that the attacker also reconnoitered the locations of headquarters and places of the largest concentration of personnel and military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the capital and Zhytomyr region.

To obtain intelligence in Kyiv, he independently conducted visual observation and photography of Ukrainian objects while walking around the city. In the Zhytomyr region, the offender used his relatives who lived there who lived there.

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According to the investigation, the enemy accomplice was a 40-year-old resident of the capital, who professed pro-Kremlin views. To assist the aggressor in the war against Ukraine, at the end of last year, he obtained the status of a "volunteer" and traveled to Russia through third countries.

While crossing the border with Russia, the man, on his own initiative, told to an FSB officer about his readiness to cooperate with the Russian special service.

The resident of Kyiv immediately gave them the coordinates where one of the of the Defense Forces in the capital region. And a few days later the invaders launched an air attack on this "location".

After that, the FSB representatives brought their agent to Moscow, where he was was instructed in detail about the methods of work, secrecy and priority tasks. The traitor was then sent to Ukraine to gather intelligence.

In return, he was promised assistance in obtaining Russian citizenship and timely "evacuation" to the Russian Federation.

Addendum

As a result of the special operation, SBU officers exposed the Russian agent, established his whereabouts and detained him in his apartment in Kyiv.

Based on the evidence collected, SBU investigators served the detainee with a notice of suspicion under Part 2 of Art. of suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (high treason committed under martial law). under martial law).

The attacker is in custody. He faces life imprisonment.