Ukraine Detains High-Ranking Security Official for Alleged Russian Espionage

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Ukraine Detains High-Ranking Security Official for Alleged Russian Espionage
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Ukraine announced the arrest of a high-ranking official within its Security Service (SBU) accused of collaborating with Russia. The SBU stated that the official, who was not named, provided information to Russia on multiple occasions. President Zelensky was informed of the operation, which involved extensive evidence gathering.

: Ukraine said on Wednesday that it had detained a high-ranking official within its security services who was allegedly working for Russia.

The Security Service of Ukraine said on Wednesday that the head of the agency Vasyl Maliuk had personally carried out the arrest and that President Volodymyr Zelensky was informed of the “complex” operation to gather evidence against the suspect. It said it had documented more than 14 instances of illegal activity by the suspect, who was not named. In a video published with the statement, Maliuk said a high treason investigation was opened.

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