The war in Ukraine.  FSB officers are sent to prison for negligence

According to a well-informed channel source in legal circles close to the Russian authorities, There are so many detained FSB officers that the so-called ordinary prisoners are transferred to other prisons and reserve detention centers.

Prison in Leforteau It is a prison that has existed since the 19th century and is known to have been under the control of the KGB during the Stalinist era and to hold many political prisoners there. on the other side Matrosskaya Tiszyn is the No. 1 detention center in Russiawhere there is a “special block of stars” (the term for Russian state media – editor), where, for example, the leader of the anti-Kremlin opposition, Alexei Navalny, was recently detained.

According to Moayem Abjasnet Numerous arrests of KGB officers stem from failures at the front. The FSB has been accused of underestimating the resistance of the Ukrainians and the fact that its employees did not share some “inappropriate things” with Putin but greatly influenced the course of the Russian offensive.

In addition, FSB officers They were supposed to be very confident in conquering Kyiv. The authorities accuse them that the so-called agents were sleeping in Kyiv and had long been preparing the way for the capture of the Ukrainian capital, but their number did not translate into the quality of work.



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