Ukraine detains top intelligence official, accuses "the rat" of working for Russia
- Ukraine's security service has detained a senior official, Dmitry Kozyura, on suspicion of spying for Russia's Federal Security Service and charged him with state treason, according to SBU chief Vasyl Maliuk.
- The SBU reported that Kozyura was recruited by Russian agents in 2018 and was involved in passing classified information regarding military targets and critical infrastructure back to Russia.
- The operation included feeding misinformation to Kozyura and recorded at least 14 incidents of information being passed to Russian intelligence during the investigation.
- Maliuk emphasized that this operation is part of ongoing efforts to remove Russian assets from the Ukrainian security service, highlighting the importance of timely detection and documentation of such threats.
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