Ukraine’s SBU security service said Wednesday it had detained two agents of Russia’s intelligence agency accused of passing the location of sensitive military targets to enemy forces. Kyiv has waged an intense crackdown on those suspected of having collaborated with Moscow since its invasion in February 2022, opening thousands of criminal cases.

 

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