Russian special services are trying to identify the Ukrainian underground in the occupied territories - CNS

Russian special services are trying to identify the Ukrainian underground in the occupied territories - CNS

Kyiv  •  UNN

December 13 2023, 02:37 PM • 30448 views

Russian troops have stepped up counterintelligence activities in the occupied territories of Ukraine, searching for guerrillas and monitoring public places.

In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the occupiers have stepped up measures to counter the underground and search for partisans. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance, UNN reports. 

Details

It is noted that the Russians have sent new groups of counterintelligence officers to the occupied territories. 

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The occupation henchmen are currently monitoring sensitive facilities, hoping to record the work of the AFU informants. Also, plainclothes FSB officers eavesdrop on conversations in public places and set up a system of their own informants through collaborators

- the Resistance warned.

Particular attention is asked to be paid to food outlets and educational institutions where security firms imported from Russia work, whose employees are involved in wiretapping Ukrainians.

Addendum

Representatives of the Center for National Resistance called on members of the underground to always take care of their safety.

They also gave some advice on information that should not be stored in phones to avoid arousing suspicion:

- the phone should be "alive", but without saved correspondence;
- no photos with the invaders' equipment, critical objects;
- there should be no suspicious and encrypted contacts;
- contacts in the phone book should be signed primitively.

As a reminder,

In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine , Russians threaten to take away land plots from those who have not re-registered them in accordance with the occupation legislation. 

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