A female cook has been arrested in Sevastopol, who was transferring data on the deployment of ships of the Black Sea Fleet to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (GUR MOU) and was going to poison SMO servicemen. This was reported in the Public Relations Center of the FSB of Russia.
"The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation in A Russian citizen born in 1980, who carried out intelligence activities on the instructions of the Ukrainian special services, was detained in Sevastopol," the report says.
As indicated, through the WhatsApp messenger in September 2023, she established contact with the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and collected intelligence information about the locations and routes of movement of personnel and military equipment of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the territory of Sevastopol.
"In particular, she sent photos of the deployment sites of the ships of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol Bay to the representatives of the GUR MOU, which were later used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine to plan missile attacks. In addition, working as a chef in one of the catering establishments of Sevastopol, the woman harbored intentions to poison the SMO fighters," the DSP noted.
The investigative Department of the Federal Security Service for the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol has opened a criminal case under Article 275 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (high treason), the suspect has been taken into custody.

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