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Ukraine continues to face severe challenges due to high treason activities involving individuals collaborating with Russian intelligence services. Numerous cases highlight the ongoing espionage threat that Ukraine navigates amidst its broader conflict with Russia. The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) is at the forefront of this battle, having exposed numerous spies within its military ranks and civil society. Several high-profile arrests include members of banned political parties collaborating with Russian intelligence, military moles, and even officials suspected of treason. The Ukrainian judicial system is actively prosecuting these cases, often resulting in substantial prison sentences for those found guilty. As the conflict persists, vigilance against espionage and betrayal remains crucial for Ukraine's national security.

What are the recent developments in high treason cases in Ukraine?

The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has been active in uncovering espionage and collaboration cases involving Russian intelligence. High-profile detentions and prosecutions include military personnel, politicians, and civilians suspected of aiding Russian interests, highlighting the persistent threat of high treason within Ukraine. Sentences typically range from 12 to 15 years, underscoring the severity of these crimes.

How many Russian agents have been exposed by Ukrainian authorities?

Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Ukrainian authorities have identified over 200 agents associated with Russian intelligence services. This includes 52 active servicemen, indicating a significant infiltration within Ukraine's military structures, which poses serious national security risks and challenges for law enforcement.

What actions have been taken against collaborators within Ukraine?

Ukraine has taken decisive legal actions against collaborators, with many facing prosecutions that result in lengthy prison sentences. Law enforcement agencies, particularly the SSU, are instrumental in these cases, conducting thorough investigations and operational activities to dismantle espionage networks and hold those guilty accountable for their actions against the state.

What kind of penalties are imposed on those found guilty of high treason in Ukraine?

Penalties for high treason in Ukraine are severe, with typical sentences ranging from 12 to 15 years of imprisonment. In addition to prison terms, convicted individuals often face confiscation of property. These stringent measures reflect the gravity of their betrayal and the detrimental impact of their actions on national security.

Why is there a significant focus on high treason in Ukraine's security landscape?

High treason poses an existential threat to Ukraine during its ongoing conflict with Russia. Infiltration by agents within crucial military and political institutions can undermine defense capabilities and erode public trust, making it imperative for Ukraine to maintain rigorous counterintelligence operations to protect its sovereignty and integrity.

How have political figures been implicated in high treason cases in Ukraine?

Some political figures in Ukraine have been implicated in high treason cases due to their alleged collaboration with Russian entities. These cases often involve politicians from banned parties who face accusations of working against state interests, leading to detentions, prosecutions, and severe penalties reflecting their breach of legal and ethical obligations.

What role does the SSU play in combatting high treason in Ukraine?

The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) plays a critical role in identifying, investigating, and prosecuting high treason. Through its counterintelligence operations, the SSU uncovers espionage activities, arrests suspects, and gathers evidence for legal proceedings, helping to safeguard Ukraine's national security against external threats.

Has Ukraine's judiciary been active in prosecuting high treason and espionage cases?

Yes, Ukraine's judiciary has been actively prosecuting cases of high treason and espionage, often resulting in long-term prison sentences and property confiscations for convicted individuals. The judiciary works alongside security agencies like the SSU to ensure thorough investigations and fair trials for those accused of endangering national security.

What are the implications of uncovering espionage networks within Ukraine's military?

Uncovering espionage networks within Ukraine's military has significant national security implications, as it highlights vulnerabilities in defense systems and the potential for sensitive information to fall into enemy hands. Addressing these threats is crucial to maintaining operational integrity and protecting military personnel and strategic assets.

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кріт "Mole" of special services of Russian Federation in Kharkiv office of SSU was exposed. VIDEO&PHOTOS The Security Service of Ukraine detained an employee of the coordination headquarters of the SSU Office in the Kharkiv region, who worked for the special services of the Russian Federation. On assignment from the enemy, he joined the Ukrainian special service shortly after the large-scale invasion of Russia. 24 137 81 Previously in trend: War

колаборанти All collaborators who joined ranks of occupying "Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russian Federation" in Zaporizhzhia region have been identified - SSU. PHOTOS The security service established the identities of all the traitors who joined the "main department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Zaporozhzhia region" created by the aggressor, and 17 of them have already announced suspicion. 13 943 44 Previously in trend: War

онисько Identity of spy from management of State Space Agency, who passed secret information to Russian Federation, has been established. ФОТО Onysko started working in the structure of the State Space Agency in 2019 24 530 91 Previously in trend: War

сбу SSU exposed Russian intelligence network that informed enemy about deployment of AFU in Donetsk region. PHOTOS Enemy agents who provided the enemy with information about the positions of the Ukrainian military and their movements were detained. 5 451 26 Previously in trend: War

сбу SSU exposed adjuster of Mykolaiv rocket attacks. PHOTOS The SSU detained a man who communicated information about infrastructure facilities and positions of the AFU, the movement of equipment through enemy channels in messengers. 9 319 32 Previously in trend: Russian agression

поліція Police detain traitor from Bucha who cooperated with Russia and tortured supporters of Armed Forces. VIDEO&PHOTOS A resident of Kryvyi Rih came to Bucha to visit relatives, patrolled with the Russian military, psychologically pressured Bucha residents, threatened to kill them, intimidated them with weapons, and tortured supporters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. For such actions, the defendant faces life imprisonment. 50 591 47 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

войцешко Identified traitor who is fighting in Russian army and wanted to take his mother-collaborator out of occupied Kherson region. PHOTOS Vyacheslav Voitseshko, a Ukrainian born in the village of Arkhangelsk in the Kherson region, is fighting in the Russian occupation army and is likely to commit crimes against his own countrymen. 79 658 110 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

Leaders of Medvedchuk Leaders of Medvedchuk's NGO charged with treason. PHOTOS Leaders of lead groups of NGO Ukrainian Choice - People's Right, headed by Russian President Vladimir Putin's closest ally in Ukraine, Ukrainian Member of Parliament with the Opposition Platform For Life Party Viktor Medvedchuk, have been served with charge papers on treason counts. 17 236 101 Ukrainian Politics

Vyshynskyi released from custody. PHOTOS Vyshynskyi released from custody. PHOTOS The Kyiv Court of Appeal has released RIA Novosti Ukraine editor-in-chief Kirill Vyshynskyi, a suspect in treason, under personal responsibility. 28 893 517 Ukrainian Politics

Scouts of 93rd Brigade capture their former colleague who defected to Russian terrorists a year ago. PHOTOS Scouts of 93rd Brigade capture their former colleague who defected to Russian terrorists a year ago. PHOTOS Scouts of the 93rd separate mechanized brigade Kholodnyi Yar and Mospyne task force carried out successful long-running special operation to capture and bring back to Ukraine traitor Oleksii Bidusenko, who deserted to the Russian occupation forces on June 16, 2017. 46 186 179 Incidents

контрразведка Former Alpha Group officers, traitors to Ukraine, killed in Dagestan, - journalist. PHOTOS The officers of Ukraine's Alpha Group special force who defected to Russia back in 2014 are sent by the Kremlin to participate in punitive operations in Chechnya and Dagestan. 234 535 284 Ukrainian Politics

дело януковича Prosecution witnesses in case against Yanukovych's high treason will include top officials like Avakov, Turchynov, Chubarov, and 140 others. DOCUMENT (in Ukrainian) The list of witnesses that the prosecution wants to question in the high treason case against fugitive president Viktor Yanukovych includes 143 persons. 14 439 41 Ukrainian Politics

янукович Treason of Yanukovych: Judge postpones hearing until June 29. Live updates (ended) Obolonskyi district court of Kyiv in the morning of June 26 held its first hearing on the merits of the case against former President Yanukovych charged with high treason. 12 921 20 Ukrainian Politics

янукович Court sanctions trying Yanukovych in absentia. DOCUMENT (in Ukrainian) The Pechersk district court of Kyiv granted permission to the Military Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine to try in absentia fugitive ex-President Viktor Yanukovych charged of high treason. 8 146 65 Previously in trend: Questioning of Yanukovych

луценко Investigation obtains irrefutable evidence of Yanukovych’s request to bring Russian troops in Ukraine, prosecutor general says. DOCUMENT The investigators of the military prosecutor's office collected irrefutable documentary evidence of act of treason committed by fugitive ex-President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych. 134 843 396 Incidents

приговор Crimea’s military personnel training center ex-deputy head gets eight-year term for treason, desertion, - main military prosecutor. PHOTO Darnytsia district court of Kyiv sentenced ex-deputy head of Ukraine’s Navy and Air Force Personnel Training Center in Crimea to eight years in jail for treason and desertion. 52 516 65 Incidents

янукович PGO summons Yanukovych for questioning as high treason suspect. DOCUMENT (in Ukrainian) The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine (PGO) summons fugitive ex-President Viktor Yanukovych for questioning as a suspect in the case initiated into high treason and complicity for Russia's aggression against Ukraine. 17 162 115 Incidents

луценко гаага Corruption of Yanukovych's regime led to war crimes in Donbas, Crimea, - Lutsenko in The Hague. PHOTOS Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yurii Lutsenko says the corruption flourishing during the regime of ex-President Viktor Yanukovych subsequently led to war crimes in the Russian-occupied Donbas and Crimea. 15 475 52 Previously in trend: Yanukovych Family Investigation of crimes against Maidan

луценко Russian prosecutor's office provided irrefutable evidence of guilt of 229 former prosecutors of Crimea, - Lutsenko. DOCUMENT (in Russian) The prosecutor's office of the Russian Federation has announced that fugitive president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych signed a decree on withdrawal from citizenship of 590 prosecutors of Russian-occupied Crimea in 2014. 92 813 120 Previously in trend: Prosecutor General Lutsenko

гпу повестка госизмена "Day of reckoning always comes!" - 727 traitors and separatists summoned to PGO. PHOTO The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine summons for questioning 727 judges, prosecutors from Crimea and the Donbas, Crimean deputies, and representatives of the self-proclaimed "authorities" suspected of treason. 166 080 259 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupation of Crimea

давыдовы Seven children of Russian woman accused of high treason for calling Embassy of Ukraine might be taken away from her husband. PHOTO Anatoly Gorlov, the husband of the arrested on charges of high treason Svetlana Davydova from the city of Viazma in the Smolensk region of Russia risks having his children removed from his custody. The regional guardianship and education department has accused him of leaving his flat with seven kids unattended. 109 022 482 Previously in trend: Evidence of Russian aggression in Ukraine

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