About 600 saboteurs were detained in Ukraine in a month

About 600 saboteurs were detained in Ukraine in a month

Last month police detained about 600 saboteurs in Ukraine. This was reported by First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Yevgeniy Yenin, reports the Interior Ministry.

 

"During the last month, only units of the National Police detained about 600 saboteurs. DRGs were different in composition, in the number of persons and, obviously, were intended to perform various tasks. Today we can see that those representatives of the DRGs to a greater extent were used by the enemy to document the positions of our troops, because their cell phones have pictures of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, other military units, checkpoints and so on," said the first deputy head of the Interior Ministry.

 

Yenin also noted that at least 5 potential members of the DRG were detained in the Dnepropetrovsk region last day alone.

 

"They were handed over to the Security Service of Ukraine," he said.

 

Earlier, Vadim Denisenko, adviser to the head of the Interior Ministry, said that the "wave" of DRG activity has subsided, but that does not mean that they have disappeared. 





Last month police detained about 600 saboteurs in Ukraine. This was reported by First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Yevgeniy Yenin, reports the Interior Ministry.

 

"During the last month, only units of the National Police detained about 600 saboteurs. DRGs were different in composition, in the number of persons and, obviously, were intended to perform various tasks. Today we can see that those representatives of the DRGs to a greater extent were used by the enemy to document the positions of our troops, because their cell phones have pictures of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, other military units, checkpoints and so on," said the first deputy head of the Interior Ministry.

 

Yenin also noted that at least 5 potential members of the DRG were detained in the Dnepropetrovsk region last day alone.

 

"They were handed over to the Security Service of Ukraine," he said.

 

Earlier, Vadim Denisenko, adviser to the head of the Interior Ministry, said that the "wave" of DRG activity has subsided, but that does not mean that they have disappeared.