Called to give away Nikolaev and Zaporozhye of the Russian Federation: detained two online agitators-SBU (photo)
"The attackers have spread massively on the Internet to support the Kremlin's aggressive policy and the" accession "of our country's territories to Russia," the statement reads. Thus, according to the SBU, in Nikolaev detained an employee of the local lyceum, who worked for a unit of information and psychological operations of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (known as the GRU).
At the instruction of a representative of Russian military intelligence, she created and administered an anti -Ukrainian group in the forbidden social network "VKontakte". As noted in the SBU, in an enemy Internet resource the associate of the aggressor published "posts", in which it was agitated to "annex" Mykolaiv region to the Russian Federation. She also "offered" Ukrainians not to resist the invaders and "agree" to capture the southern regions of our country.
In Zaporozhye, law enforcement officers detained a representative of a local public organization, who at the beginning of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation worked on a collaborator Stremousov. "In particular, the pseudo -activist conveyed fake information about the alleged" growth of protest sentiment "among the residents of the region after the invaders' air attacks," the security service added.
Due to such "cooperation" the informant got into the field of view of the Russian special services, which involved him in the public distribution of the Kremlin narratives. To do this, he created his own telegram channel and Facebook page, where he justified the armed aggression of the Russian Federation and the temporary occupation of part of the Zaporizhzhya region. Currently, investigators of the Security Service have informed both hostile agitators about suspicion of Art.
436-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. In addition, the criminal activity of the persons involved in Nikolaev was additionally qualified by 1, 2 tbsp. 110 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The detainee is in custody. The attackers are threatened with different terms of prison, including up to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property.