Ukraine has foiled a secret plot by Russia to destroy Military Infrastructure.
A pair of Russian agents from eastern Ukraine had been trying to find information about critical infrastructure.
They had been promised a £16,000 bounty each for the successful destruction of the military assets.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has claimed to have uncovered a plot to destroy the military assets of the defending forces.
The SBU reported on Tuesday that a pair of Russian agents from eastern Ukraine had been trying to find information about critical infrastructure assets in the central Poltava Oblast.
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The pair were seeking the locations of Ukraine’s air defence installations, HIMARS systems and M777 howitzers.
They had been promised a £16,000 bounty each for the successful destruction of the military assets, to be received on “specially opened bank cards immediately” after the completion of their tasks.
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According to the SBU report, “the employees of the Security Service prevented sabotage – timely exposed, documented and stopped the criminal activities of the members of the enemy’s intelligence network in Kremenchuk.”
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