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Eight Russian Agents Detained for Registering Starlink for Occupiers
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has detained eight Russian agents involved in registering Starlink satellite terminals for armed groups. The suspects, aged 18 to 44, were recruited via Telegram channels promising 'easy money.' In Rivne, two deserters from the military were apprehended for collaborating with the enemy, while in Dnipropetrovsk, two individuals with prior convictions were also detained. Each suspect initially registered Starlink devices in their own names and provided details to Russian handlers, subsequently recruiting others to assist in the illegal activity. The detainees face serious charges under multiple articles of the Criminal Code, with potential sentences ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment. The operation was coordinated by various regional prosecutor's offices in Ukraine.
Key Points: • Eight Russian agents detained for registering Starlink terminals for enemy forces. • Suspects used Telegram channels to recruit individuals with promises of easy money. • Detainees face severe legal consequences, including potential life imprisonment.