Ukraine detains top intelligence official, accuses "the rat" of working for Russia
- Ukrainian Security Service Colonel Dmytro Kozyura has been detained on suspicion of espionage for Russia's Federal Security Service, as announced by the SBU on February 12.
- Kozyura has been leading the SBU's Anti-Terrorist Directorate since 2016 and is accused of disclosing crucial military information to Russia.
- The SBU documented 14 instances of Kozyura's illegal activities and is preparing charges under Article 111 for high treason, which could lead to life imprisonment.
- SBU Chief Vasyl Maliuk stated, 'In neutralizing this saboteur, we achieved a historic victory,' emphasizing the significance of the operation.
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