SBU makes public secret documents of Russian invaders
SBU makes public secret documents of Russian invaders
KYIV. Feb 27 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Employees of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) took possession of secret documents of the Russian military, which the Ukrainian security forces bombed near Hostomel.
"Ukrainian intelligence service and armed forces received names of Russian invaders, as well as secret passwords and ciphers used by the aggressor country. This will allow us to understand the essence of the enemy's intercepted conversations," the SBU said in Telegram.
Among the documents there is also a combat crew with the call signs of fighters and commanders, the schemes of the invaders' actions: ways of attack, withdrawal, refueling, conventional signs of the enemy, in particular, decoding of control commands.
The documents received will serve as evidence for the court, they will allow to control every name of the enemy occupiers and all the survivors will definitely be punished.
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