To Catch a Spy
Ukraine’s SBU exposes and detains a UK citizen who was working as an agent for Russian FSB, according to the Office of the Prosecutor General
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THIS JUST IN: The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) detained a former foreign military instructor from the UK, who was working for the FSB in Kyiv.
This, while American headlines are filled with a former strip club employee in Congress promoting Putin in America, while another member of Congress, who was elected on a QAnon platform, dedicates her career to sabotaging America’s support of Ukraine — the only country fighting Russia on behalf of the free world.




According to the Office of the Prosector General:
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has exposed and detained a citizen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland suspected of cooperating with Russian special services.
Under the procedural guidance of prosecutors from the Office of the Prosecutor General, on October 27, 2025, the foreigner was notified of suspicion under Part 3 of Article 114-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine – for unauthorized dissemination of data about the Defense Forces during martial law.
According to the investigation, the Briton arrived in Ukraine in January 2024. Initially, he conducted instructor sessions for servicemen in Mykolaiv, and later worked in one of the border detachments.
At the end of September 2024, after ceasing his instructor activities, he moved to Odesa, where he established contact with a representative of the Russian special service and agreed to transfer military-related information for money.
In particular, there is data about the transfer in May 2025 of coordinates of the locations of Ukrainian units, photographs of the training facility territory, and information about servicemen with the possibility of their identification.
Additionally, analysis of his correspondence confirmed that he carried out other tasks for the benefit of the Russian special service.
He collected information about objects in Odesa, negotiated the possibility of using explosive devices, and tried to establish access to the command of military units. For one such task, he received 6,000 US dollars.
Today, at the request of the prosecutor from the Office of the Prosecutor General, the court chose a preventive measure for him in the form of detention without bail.
The pre-trial investigation is being conducted by SBU investigators with operational support from counterintelligence units.
Nice to know that some countries still know what to do. Also explains why so many people who believe in democracy are moving to Ukraine.
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