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The SBU says that a man left Ukraine in the 1990s, but returned in 2014 to commi...

Odessa resident went to the side of the Russian Federation and tried to recruit the SBU employee - photo

The SBU says that a man left Ukraine in the 1990s, but returned in 2014 to commit riots in favor of the Russian Federation. After the search was wanted, the man fled to Transnistria. For the State Council, a resident of Odessa, who worked for Russia and tried to recruit an employee of the Ukrainian Security Service for 15 years, was imprisoned. This was reported by the SBU press service.

According to the investigation, the man tried to create his agent network in the Odessa region, which would be spying for the Ukrainian military. To her he wanted to recruit law enforcement officers. It is reported that the attacker left Ukraine in the 1990s. He first fought on the side of the so -called Transnistrian Moldavian Republic. Then, being in the Russian special forces "Edelweiss", he participated in hostilities in Dagestan and Chechnya. The man decided to return to Ukraine in 2014.

According to the SBU, he made riots in favor of Russia, for which he was wanted. In order not to fall into the hands of Ukrainian law enforcement officers, the traitor fled to Transnistria. There in 2019 he was recruited by employees of the Russian FSB. For his crimes, the court found Odessa guilty of treason. He was appointed 15 years in prison. We will remind, recently in the SBU exposed agents of the Russian Federation, who brought Russian missiles on an apartment building in Zaporozhye.

Then 5 people were killed as a result of the impact, and another 5 were injured. At the end of November, the Ukrainian intelligence service also informed the suspicion of the Kiev blogger, which provoked conflicts of military and law enforcement. He broadcast his actions on the social network. Also in early December, a man who addressed the FSB for cooperation was detained in Ukraine. According to the investigation, he cited hostile rockets at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.