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The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has successfully thwarted a series of espionage and sabotage operations orchestrated by agents of Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU. These operatives have been involved in directing airstrikes on Ukrainian cities, including the coordination of attacks on civilian infrastructure in Dnipro and Lviv regions. A significant case involved a 17-year-old recruited by the GRU to adjust strikes on Dnipro, showcasing the lengths the agency goes to involve civilians in its tactics. The GRU has also been implicated in cyberattacks across Europe, disrupting civilian and government operations. The ongoing efforts by SSU ensure these threats are curbed before causing significant harm, maintaining Ukraine's security and sovereignty amid ongoing aggression.

What roles do GRU agents play in the conflict in Ukraine?

GRU agents engage in espionage, sabotage, and coordination of airstrikes on strategic locations in Ukraine. They provide reconnaissance and adjust the targeting of military operations, aiming to destabilize the region further.

How does the SSU counteract Russian GRU's operations?

The SSU employs rigorous intelligence-gathering and counterintelligence measures to detect and apprehend GRU operatives. They conduct preemptive actions to disrupt plans before they materialize into attacks, ensuring the safety of critical infrastructure and civilians.

What recent incidents highlight GRU's activities in Ukraine?

Recent activities include the recruitment of minors to direct strikes, coordination of attacks on hospitals, and preparation of terrorist activities. These incidents highlight the GRU's aggressive strategies and disregard for international law and human rights.

What impact have GRU's cyber operations had in Europe?

GRU's cyber operations have targeted critical infrastructure, elections, and private companies across Europe, leading to significant disruptions. Notably, hacking attempts have been made on border camera systems to undermine security and logistical operations.

How is the international community responding to GRU's activities?

International organizations and national governments collaborate to strengthen cybersecurity defenses and intelligence-sharing. There are increased efforts to sanction individuals and entities involved and open dialogues to address these security threats comprehensively.

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The SSU has exposed a minor who was directing shelling of Dnipro SSU has exposed minor who was directing shelling of Dnipro on orders of his father, agent of Russian Federation. PHOTOS The Security Service’s counter-intelligence unit has detained another Russian military intelligence agent in Dnipro. He turned out to be a 17-year-old local resident recruited by the enemy, who was directing Russian air strikes on the city. 4 445 15 Previously in trend: Detention of adjusters

Journalists have published the Russian general’s correspondence Correspondence of Russian General Demurchiev made public: "I have prisoner—should I liquidate him or give him to you?". PHOTOS Journalists from the "Schemes" project (Radio Liberty) obtained a large collection of correspondence and voice messages from Russian Major General Roman Demurchiev, deputy commander of the 20th Combined Arms Army of the Russian Armed Forces, which operates in the Lyman direction, among other places. 20 005 14 Previously in trend: War crimes of Russia

Agents who directed Russian attacks detained Agent who involved his minor son in directing Russian strikes on Dnipro is detained. PHOTOS The Security Service's counterintelligence unit detained another Russian military intelligence agent in Dnipro. 2 919 19 Previously in trend: High treason

The SSU detained two Russian GRU agents in the Lviv region SSU detained Russian GRU agents who had been ordered to investigate consequences of "Oreshnik" strike on Lviv region. VIDEO&PHOTOS The Security Service's counterintelligence detained two Russian military intelligence agents who helped the enemy assess the consequences of the "Oreshnik" strike on civilian infrastructure in the Lviv region on the night of 8 to 9 January 2026. 5 408 8 Previously in trend: Oreshnik missile strike on Lviv

The SSU detained a GRU agent who was preparing hideouts with explosives SSU detained a GRU agent who was preparing hideouts with explosives for terrorist attacks in four regions of Ukraine. PHOTOS The Security Service's counterintelligence prevented new terrorist attacks in Kyiv, Chernihiv, Uman, and Odesa. As a result of pre-emptive actions, an agent of Russian military intelligence (better known as the GRU) who was preparing hideouts with explosives was detained. 2 817 10 Previously in trend: High treason

SBU detains informant directing Russian strikes on Lyman SSU detains Russian GRU informant who adjusted Russian bombings of Lyman. PHOTO The counterintelligence of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has detained another informant for Russia’s military intelligence in Donetsk region. 3 523 4 Previously in trend: Dissemination of information about the AFU

Another Russian military intelligence agent detained in Donetsk region SSU detained Russian GRU spotter who directed enemy strikes on hospitals in Sloviansk. PHOTO The SSU detained another Russian military intelligence agent in Donetsk region. The offender was preparing coordinates for Russian air attacks in the Kramatorsk direction. 5 265 19 Previously in trend: High treason

SSU detained GRU agent who had spied on Ukrainian airfields Prepared strikes on AFU airfields in western Ukraine: GRU agent detained, - SSU. PHOTOS SSU CI jointly with the National Police detained an agent of the Russian military intelligence (GRU), who was operating in Khmelnytskyi region. 7 766 21 Previously in trend: High treason Detention of adjusters spying in favor of Russia

Traitor sentenced to 15 years in prison Russian GRU agent, who adjusted strikes on Zaporizhzhia, sentenced to 15 years in prison - SSU. PHOTO Another agent of Russian military intelligence (better known as the GRU), who operated in Zaporizhzhia, was sentenced to 15 years in prison, adjusting Russian strikes on the city. 1 903 11

Russian military intelligence chief dies following Russian military intelligence chief dies following 'long illness', – MoD. PHOTO Russian media reported on Nov. 21, quoting the defense ministry that Chief of Russia's General Staff Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU), Igor Korobov died after "a serious and long illness" at the age of 62. 40 453 244 Incidents