Kyiv resident who allegedly aided Russian New Year's Eve strike detained.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) had detained a Kyiv resident who allegedly aided a Russian missile strike against the capital on Dec.
31, 2022, the SBU said on Dec.
4. The 40-year-old suspect left for Russia via a third country at the end of 2022 and offered to work with Russian intelligence services in exchange for promised Russian citizenship, according to the report. To prove his loyalty, the man immediately provided information on the supposed location of Ukrainian defenses around Kyiv, which Russia used for an attack a few days later, the SBU reported.
The suspected spy was then reportedly trained by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) in Moscow and sent back to Ukraine to collect intelligence on military targets in Kyiv and Zhytomyr Oblast. SBU officers reportedly exposed the man and detained him in his Kyiv flat. Searches uncovered a phone used to communicate with Russian handlers, Russian symbols, and documents needed to register for Russian citizenship, the SBU reported.
The suspect faces life in prison. Russia launched a large-scale missile attack on Kyiv on Dec.
31 last year, damaging a building of the Taras Shevchenko National University.
Ukraine's fight to heal millions of children scarred by Russia's war Editor's note: The children's full names are not revealed in this story to protect their identity.
The location of the camp they attend is also not revealed for security reasons.
Western Ukraine -- At the Gen.Camp tucked away in western Ukraine, children spend much of their day throwing