Border guards nab two Kremlin agents in Kharkiv region

Two persons who had been employed by Russian invaders were exposed by border guards in the latest anti-sabotage raids across Kharkiv region.

This was reported by the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

"At one of the checkpoints, border guards detained a man who was trying to take photos of the defense forces’ positions. During the initial inquiry, it turned out that the collaborator's mobile phone contained the history of correspondence with his Russian handler, with tasks set out to send coordinates of military units and other locations where Ukraine’s defenders serve," the statement reads.

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Also, in one of the settlements in Kharkiv region, the State Border Guard Service detained a Russian citizen who “shamelessly, as if he were at home,” had been trying to recruit locals to join the armed forces of the aggressor power.

On February 24, Russia launched a new phase of the war against Ukraine, with the enemy massively shelling and bombing peaceful Ukrainian towns and villages.