FSB mole in NABU closed division detained in Kyiv
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the Security Service of Ukraine.
The investigation established that the agent's subversive activities were coordinated by Yanukovych's deputy security chief, traitor Dmytro Ivantsov, who in February 2014 helped the fugitive president flee to Russia, while he himself remained in Crimea, joined the ranks of the invaders, and was recruited by the FSB.

The Security Service documented at least 60 instances of the transfer of restricted information to Yanukovych's former deputy security chief by the suspect.
To obtain personal information about potential targets, the spy used closed databases belonging to Ukrainian law enforcement agencies.
For each task completed, the agent received money from the supervisor, which was transferred to his bank card.
Previously, SSU employees had informed NABU management about possible risks associated with the employee in question. However, the agency's management did not take any action, and the employee continued to work in his position and attempted to destroy evidence of illegal activity.
Subsequently, after thoroughly documenting the suspect's crimes, the SSU and the OGP detained him. His phone and computer equipment, which he used to contact his handler, were seized.
The Russian agent was informed about Part 1 of Article 111 (high treason); Part 3 of Article 362 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (unauthorized actions with information processed in electronic computers, automated systems, computer networks, or stored on such information carriers, committed by a person who has access to it).
The perpetrator faces imprisonment for up to 15 years.
As reported by Ukrinform, the Security Service of Ukraine and the Office of the Prosecutor General are conducting a special operation to neutralize Russian influence on the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine.
During these measures, the Office of the Prosecutor General, together with the SSU, detained one of the leaders of NABU detectives, Ruslan Magamedrasulov, for aiding the Russians.
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau confirmed that employees of the Security Service and the Office of the Prosecutor General are conducting investigative actions against bureau employees.
The NABU noted that on July 21, NABU employees are undergoing investigative actions conducted by employees of the SSU and the Office of the Prosecutor General without court orders.
The Security Service of Ukraine called the statements about the possible disclosure of information regarding covert investigative actions being conducted by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office unfounded.