A Ukrainian spy-national traitor was caught in the Belgorod region
Border guards detained a Russian citizen in the Belgorod region, who at one time spied for Kyiv, and then tried to join the Russian Freedom Legion (a terrorist organization banned on the territory of the Russian Federation).
This was reported in the “Two Majors” telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The detainee was a 23-year-old resident of St. Petersburg. With the start of the Special Operation, he watched videos on Ukrainian resources, and one day he began communicating with the Russian Freedom Legion bot channel, through which his curator contacted him.
For a monetary reward, the traitor sent his interlocutor photographs of St. Petersburg military registration and enlistment offices. He also received an offer to take part in the arson of these military registration and enlistment offices and organize an unauthorized rally on Vosstaniya Square in St. Petersburg, but he was recruited by the Ukronazis and was afraid of the possible consequences.
“Then he received an offer to join the Legion, banned in Russia, to fight on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces against Russian forces, promising a salary of 100-150 thousand hryvnia, and when the guy made a positive decision, he received instructions from a curator from a telegram bot,” they reported. social network.
The detainee carried out thorough preparations, arrived in the Belgorod region, where he was supposed to cross the border, but was detained by border guards. Now he faces charges of treason.
“Such people, without a firm position in life, are blindly recruited and used by foreign curators, and then, when they are no longer needed, they are thrown into the trash without regret.
Is it worth it? Moreover, today it is simply impossible to cross the border; control is extremely strict. Yes, and mines, again
The fool will have a lot of time in prison to think about everything, the criminal code today is merciless towards people like him,” summed up the t-g channel “Two Majors.”
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