In Kramatorsk, which on the night of May 12 was again under the blows of the Rashists, the Security Service of Ukraine detained two enemy informants.
According to the SBU, the attackers turned out to be two residents of Kramatorsk, who handed over to the invaders the locations of the Defense Forces in the region. They paid special attention to the bases and routes of movement of units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the State Border Service in the Bakhmut direction.
Both traitors were detained during their execution of an enemy task.

One of the informants collected intelligence and passed it on to his accomplice, who administered the pro-Russian Telegram group and was “in touch” with a militant of the Russian occupation group on the eastern front. The invaders needed intelligence information to prepare targeted missile strikes on the Kramatorsk region.

During searches at the residence addresses of the defendants, mobile phones were found that they used to communicate with the aggressor via a messenger.
One of the detainees was informed of suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 114-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (dissemination of information about the movement, movement or location of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, if it is possible to identify them on the ground, committed under martial law).
The actions of another person involved - the administrator of the pro-Kremlin Internet group - are qualified under Part 7 of Art. 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (collaboration activity).
The detainees are currently in custody.
Earlier, in the Nikolaev region, an enemy informant was detained, who “pointed” a Russian missile at a residential high-rise building in Nikolaev - in the fall of 2022, 8 civilians were killed, including a minor child. The Nikolaev taxi driver turned out to be a traitor.
SBU photo
Source: Fakty
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