SBU detained the adjuster of the Russian missile attack on Kramatorsk
It was established that the detained adjuster of the attack on Kramatorsk turned out to be a “de-canned” agent of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the USSR (better known as Gru). On June 27, he received a task to find out whether the aforementioned cafe is working and to record the presence of visitors there.


In order to fulfill the enemy’s instructions, the game agent made a covert video recording of the establishment and the cars parked nearby. After that, the suspect forwarded the recorded file to Russian military intelligence.
After receiving this information, the Russian invaders set fire to the cafe in which people were staying.
According to the investigation, the enemy agent is a resident of Kramatorsk, an employee of the local gas transportation company.
Previously, he was remotely recruited by the Russian game, and during a full-scale invasion, he was “activated” and assigned the task of gathering intelligence about the bases and movements of the Defense Forces in Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.

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