The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has uncovered and detained a woman in the Zaporizhzhia region who was cooperating with Russia's military intelligence and correcting Russian strikes on Ukrainian forces' positions.

The SBU said this in a statement seen by Ukrinform.

The investigation established that the woman, a local agricultural enterprise accountant, intended to provide Russian intelligence services with remote access to external surveillance cameras installed on the facade of her workplace, located about 10 kilometers from the front line. These cameras monitored a roadway used by Ukrainian forces to transport supplies to the front.

According to the SBU, Russia's Main Directorate of the General Staff (GRU) planned to use this live video feed to track Ukrainian military movements in real time and plan coordinated strikes.

Counterintelligence officers identified the agent in advance. She was detained at her workplace back in February while preparing to send passwords for remote camera access to Russia.