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    Ukraine detains 'mole' accused of helping Russia's offensive in Kursk

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on March 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine's SBU detained a serviceman accused of aiding Russia's offensive in Kursk by providing troop locations. Fighting continues in the region.

    Ukraine Captures Mole Assisting Russia's Kursk Offensive

    (Reuters) - Ukraine's SBU security service said on Tuesday it had detained a serviceman it accused of helping Moscow attack Ukrainian troops fighting in Russia's Kursk region by giving away their location.

    Ukrainian forces crossed the border into the Kursk region last August in a rapid offensive, hitting back against Russia following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Since then, Russia has taken back much of territory that was captured in the Ukrainian advance into Kursk but fighting there continues.

    The SBU said in a statement on the Telegram messenger that it had detained a Ukrainian serviceman in the Sumy region which borders the Kursk region.

    "While at the front, the 'mole' was preparing coordinates for the aggressor's missile and bomb attacks on the locations of Ukrainian troops," SBU said.

    It said the serviceman had been recruited by Russia's GRU military intelligence service via Telegram, where he had posted comments in support of Russia.

    The GRU usually does not comment on SBU statements about recruited agents and made no public comment on Tuesday.

    On Tuesday morning, Ukraine's military reported 18 clashes on the Kursk front over the previous day.

    (Reporting by Yuliia Dysa, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine's SBU detained a serviceman aiding Russia.
    • •The serviceman was providing coordinates for attacks.
    • •He was recruited by Russia's GRU via Telegram.
    • •Fighting continues in the Kursk region.
    • •Ukraine reported 18 clashes on the Kursk front recently.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine detains 'mole' accused of helping Russia's offensive in Kursk

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the detention of a Ukrainian serviceman accused of aiding Russia's offensive in the Kursk region.

    2Who detained the serviceman?

    Ukraine's SBU security service detained the serviceman.

    3What was the serviceman accused of?

    He was accused of providing coordinates for Russian missile and bomb attacks on Ukrainian troops.

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