Ukraine announced on Thursday that it had detained a previous service member who had allegedly assisted Russian forces in their attack on the eastern Kharkiv place.
Since Russian troops invaded the nation in February 2022, Ukrainian prosecutor’s have opened thousands of cases into alleged engagement.
The Security Services of Ukraine ( SBU) said it had apprehended a man accused of” coordinating” attacks in the Kharkiv region, which borders Russia.
The think had attempted to flee to Russian-controlled place close to the front-line town of Kupiansk, according to the SBU.
The former soldier, who is accused of being an agent of Russia’s Federal Security Service ( FSB), faces up to eight years in prison, the SBU said.
” He was encouraged to take these steps by his parents, who live in held territory”, a speech read.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces claimed to have stopped a nearby Sumy region’s resident’s Russian damage organization.
Border guards reported that more than one hundred saboteurs had been invasion by the enemy, according to border guards.
They continued,” The Russian troops were pushed back with artillery and mortar fire.”
After the Kremlin launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Moscow’s forces invaded the Sumy territory, but Ukrainian forces pushed them up.
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