The military counterintelligence of the SBU thwarted an FSB special operation. Details


The security service has established that the Russian special services carried out a series of provocations in the temporarily occupied regions of the south and east of Ukraine.
This was reported by the press service of the SBU.
The enemy planned to make staged stories for the media in order to accuse OSCE workers of allegedly spying for the SBU, to compromise the Mission and question its objectivity, the report says.
In order to collect the "evidence base", the invaders illegally broke into the houses of the OSCE workers and "knocked out" compromising information from them.
Thus, in the temporarily occupied Kherson, FSB officers, posing as SBU employees, forced an employee of the OSCE Monitoring Mission to sign an "agreement on tacit cooperation" under video recording.
A few more members of the Mission were detained by the occupiers and tried to compromise.
And from May 16 to May 23, FSB officers, threatening to kill, forced the mission workers to “testify” on camera about the robbery of the office by supposedly Ukrainian law enforcement officers. Although the rashists had come and robbed him 5 times before, the SBU reported.
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