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- Ukrainian ‘traitor’ behind Russian missile guidance system charged with . . .
Ukraine's security service (SBU) has charged in absentia a former defense engineer with treason, accusing him of helping Russia target Ukrainian cities by developing navigation systems for cruise
- Report for Thursday, June 26, 2025 – The Cipher Brief
Ukrainian ‘traitor’ behind Russian missile guidance system charged with treason, SBU says Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has charged former Ukrainian defense engineer Oleh Borsuk with treason in absentia for aiding Russia’s missile targeting systems
- Ukraine Foils Undercover Russian Missile Plot: Treason
A teenage Ukrainian cadet has been arrested and charged with treason after allegedly providing sensitive military information to Russia Newsweek has contacted Ukraine's Security Service
- Former Ukrainian Defense Engineer Is The Father of Russian Missile . . .
A former Ukrainian defense engineer has been identified as the key figure behind Russia’s missile guidance system, according to Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) Oleh Borsuk, a 61-year-old native of Ukraine’s Cherkasy Oblast, allegedly played a central role in the development and production of
- SBU announces arrest of Ukrainian soldier who directed Russian strikes . . .
In August 2024, under the guidance of a Russian handler, he enlisted in one of the Ukrainian Armed Forces units The Security Service documented every step of the traitor’s subversive activities and arrested him 'red-handed' as he prepared to send secret coordinates to Russia
- Alleged ‘traitor’ soldier helped Russia target his Ukrainian unit
The suspect, arrested in a joint operation involving the DBR and the SBU, was charged with high treason under Part 2 of Article 111 of Ukraine’s Criminal Code, which covers treason committed during wartime If convicted, he faces a potential life sentence and confiscation of property
- SBU detains metro engineer who allegedly directed Russian missile . . .
A Kyiv Metro engineer allegedly let a network of agents who helped direct Russian missile and drone attacks against the capital and Kharkiv Oblast, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced on Jan 18
- How one man became a Ukrainian traitor and Russian spy
Vasyl Maliuk, the head of the SBU, told Reuters that Ukrainian counter-espionage work to root out Russian agents was key to victory in the war, adding that the Kremlin had been "secretly infiltrating" the country and recruiting assets for decades
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