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Kyiv, July 30 (Reuters) – Ukraine’s domestic security agency has detained an air force officer on charges of spying on Russia by leaking the location of precious F-16 and Mirage 2000 fighter jets, officials said Wednesday.
The Ukrainian Security Services (SBU) said in a statement that an unidentified officer accused of helping Russia in carrying out air strikes by providing coordinates and proposing strike tactics, has been accused of helping Russia in carrying out air strikes by providing coordinates and proposing strike tactics.
“In particular, the priority targets for the enemy were the airfields based on the F-16, Mirage 2000s and Su-24,” he said. The F-16 is made in the USA, Mirages is French, while the SU-24 is an elderly Soviet jet bomber.
“The agents collected coordinates for the location, schedule, and order of their departures.”
The SBU said the suspect also handed over data on Ukrainian Air Force personnel and handed the combat tactics to the Russian military intelligence news office.
Moscow regularly targets Ukrainian airfields and military bases, particularly areas that it considers to be home to Western-supported weapons, such as the F-16 and Mirage Jet.
The two aircraft were important to strengthen Ukraine’s defense against shattering Russian air attacks and battlefield progress in the 3.5-year-old full-scale invasion in Moscow.
This month, the SBU detained two Chinese citizens on suspicion of spying on Ukraine’s Neptune anti-ship missile program, a key part of Kiev’s domestic arms industry.
(Alilesdar Vasovi N and Pescent to Rordding 5: Edition of Mark Heinrich)

