Ukraine's Security Service exposed four pro-Russian Internet agitators
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Ukraine's Security Service exposed four pro-Russian Internet agitators

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The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) exposed four more pro-Russian Internet agitators who were active in different regions of Ukraine. They glorified the air attacks of the Russian Federation on the civilian infrastructure of our country and discredited the command of the Defense Forces.

The SSU detained pro-Russian agitators

The Security Service of Ukraine detained four more enemy agitators. One of them is a TikTok user who praised the Iskander attack on Kharkiv on January 2

The SSU reported this on Facebook.

The SSU exposed four more pro-Russian Internet agitators active in different Ukraine regions. They glorified the air attacks of the Russian Federation on the civilian infrastructure of our country and discredited the command of Ukraine's Defense Forces.

The detainees called for capitulation to the aggressor country and incited hatred among different national communities of Ukraine.

A blogger was detained in Odesa, who posted his video on TikTok, in which he justified the Russian air attack on Kharkiv on January 2 of this year.

Then, the occupiers hit the city with Russian Iskander-type missiles, which resulted in a large number of residents being killed and injured.

Despite this, the person involved tried to justify the war crime of the invaders in front of an audience of 12,000 users of his page. On the same day, this fake appeared on the air of Russian TV, from where it was picked up by propaganda information resources.

In the Kyiv region, SSU cyber specialists exposed a local woman who was agitating Ukrainians to "lay down their arms" and not resist the Russians via her Facebook and Telegram accounts.

The perpetrator also used Internet resources to spread fakes about various national communities of Ukraine.

In the Cherkasy region, SSU counterintelligence officers exposed a resident who supported the occupation of Crimea and part of the territories of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

In addition, having a residence permit in Russia, the man heroised the Russian invaders and denied their war crimes in Ukraine.

The coordinator of the pro-Kremlin organisation's local branch, "People's Power", was detained in Dnipro. The perpetrator, on behalf of the "public association", published fakes about representatives of local religious communities on social networks.

He also spread disinformation about the activities of the Security and Defense Forces in the frontline region.

All involved parties have been notified of suspicion under Chapters 2 and 3 by Article 436-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (justification, recognition as legitimate, denial of armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, glorification of its participants).

The criminal actions of two more propagandists are additionally qualified under Chapter 1 of Article 161 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of the equality of citizens depending on their racial, national, regional affiliation, religious beliefs and other grounds).

Perpetrators face up to 8 years in prison with confiscation of property.

SBU employees carried out complex measures in Kyiv city and Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa and Cherkasy regions under the procedural guidance of prosecutors' offices.

How the agent of the Russian Federation worked

The Security Service of Ukraine detained an enemy agent in the Odesa region. The traitor passed data to the Russian Federation about where toxic substances were stored.

The enemy agent identified and transmitted the coordinates of places where toxic substances are stored, particularly warehouses and depots with pesticides. In this way, the traitor was preparing an ecological terrorist attack within the Odesa region and destabilising the internal situation.

According to the indicated geolocations, the occupiers planned to carry out air attacks using missile weapons and kamikaze drones of the Shahed type.

The collaborator started working as a taxi driver and recorded the locations of "necessary" objects under the guise of transporting passengers. He was detained during another "reconnaissance".

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