Near Odessa, a man directed enemy missiles

The SBU detained an enemy agent who was collecting intelligence for the invaders.
Censor.net writes about this with reference to the press center of the SBU.
The attacker collected intelligence data on the deployment of Ukrainian military units and the movement of military equipment and strategic goods in the area of the railway bridge in Zatoka, Belgorod-Dniester region.
It was established that during May, a native of the Odessa region, in personal correspondence through one of the messengers, transmitted to representatives of the Russian Federation and Belarus data that the enemy could use when planning missile strikes and preparing sabotage in the region. So he transmitted to the enemy information about the movement of goods by rail; missile impact sites; deployment of military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the report says.
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