The Security Service of Ukraine and the National Police continue to carry out the information campaign “Sleeping the FSB”, aimed against the recruitment of young people by the Russian special services. With its help they want to prevent arson, terrorist attacks and sabotage, the SBU said in a statement..
“After all, crimes such as arson of property of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, government institutions or their mining are classified by the Criminal Code of Ukraine as terrorism or sabotage. And strict criminal liability is provided for them, even for minors,” the intelligence service points out..
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It is noted that part of the campaign is the video “Sleep” by the FSB officer,” which was prepared by the SBU and Ukrainian film director Lyubomir Levitsky. In it, citizens are informed about the inevitability of punishment for crimes committed at the direction of Russian special services, which are actively “hunting” minors on the Internet and offering them criminal “part-time jobs.”.
The SBU emphasized that over the past year, the special service together with the police detained more than 450 citizens who, at the direction of the Russians, set fire to objects in Ukraine, that is, law enforcement officers actually find all the perpetrators of the crimes. It is indicated that instead of “easy money” Russian agents receive suspicion and the prospect of a prison sentence.
With the help of the message “Don’t fall your own”! \! " To do this, you need to report the details of the offers from the enemy, as well as the phone number or nickname of the user who persuaded them to commit a crime..
" The data obtained will help the SBU to counteract the reconnaissance and subversive activities of the Russian special services even more effectively,” the SBU emphasized.
Let us recall that in November the SBU detained a 21-year-old FSB agent who was trying to burn down an electrical substation that supplies a military airfield and other strategic facilities in the Kirovograd region. The Russian FSB remotely recruited a young man in August 2024, promising 200 thousand rubles for the execution of a crime, which he never received. Now he faces life imprisonment with confiscation of property.