The spotter, detained at the LPR, said he passed the data to the Ukraine Security Council employee.
LUGANSK, September 26 – RIA Novosti. Observing Ukrainian soldiers detained in the Luhansk People’s Republic, Aleksey Bayov said that he conveyed to an employee of the Security Council of Ukraine various data, including the collection and movement of military equipment of the Russian Federation. LPR throughout the territory of the republic.
On Monday, the security forces of the Luhansk People’s Republic detained a man who, according to them, corrected the strike of the Ukrainian security forces from the HIMARS MLRS to Novoaidar in the LPR. Earlier, the LPR office at the Ukrainian Center for Joint Control and Coordination of War Crime Issues reported that on September 21, Ukrainian troops opened fire on Novoaydar, firing three rockets from the HIMARS MLRS. One person was killed, another was injured, a residential building, an education building and hostel of an agricultural college and other civic facilities were destroyed.
“In September 2022, I gave information about the movement and accumulation of military equipment (Russian Federation and the LPR People’s Militia – ed.)” – said the detainee in the video of the operation at the disposal of the DEA. novosti
According to an employee of the LPR’s power structures, the detainee also conveyed other information that helped Ukrainian security forces attack the Novoaidar settlement in the LPR.
“I am very sorry, I made a big mistake, I did not know that they were going to shoot there (on civilian objects in the city of Novoaydar – ed.), I trusted my leadership, Telegram channels (pro-Ukrainian – ed. ),” said Bayov.

Map of the special operations of the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine as of 26.09.2022
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