The Federal Security Service of Russia captured a Ukrainian female spy in Sevastopol, Crimea. This female spy used the identity of a chef working for a catering service as a cover, and long-term collected intelligence on the deployment locations of the Black Sea Fleet's vessels, as well as the positions of Russian military deployments and military facilities in the area. The Ukrainian army repeatedly planned missile attacks based on the photos she took.

The exposure of this female spy was due to her recent receipt of orders from her superiors to use her identity to poison Russian soldiers. After the Federal Security Service of Russia arrested her, she confessed to all her crimes and showed the arresters the chat records between her and her superiors.

Currently, the Ukrainian intelligence department has ordered its undercover personnel in Russia to carry out sabotage operations comprehensively, requiring them to do their best to create chaos, even at the cost of exposing their identities. However, the Federal Security Service of Russia has tight control, and the Ukrainian undercover agents have not achieved much success.

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