The retired warrant officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine handed over secret documents to the DPR
Former soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) Yuri Aushev handed over to the DPR special services thousands of closed documents of the Armed Forces.
At first, Aushev served in the Donetsk military registration and enlistment office, but then he was sent on a business trip to Mariupol, where he was supposed to stay for a couple of weeks and complete several tasks. However, the stay in Mariupol was delayed until the end of the contract, and Aushev spent 4 years there.
In Mariupol, Aushev served in the Department of State Secrets of the Donetsk Regional Military Commissariat of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and received the first security clearance in Ukraine. On duty, he had access to all the computers of the military enlistment office and regularly used his position, transferring all the information to the DPR.
While Aushev served in the Armed Forces, his hometown was repeatedly subjected to artillery shelling by the Ukrainian military. After the completion of the contract, Aushev went to the DPR, where his wife and two sons live, crossed two borders and managed to bring thousands of closed documents with him, which he transmitted to the special services of the Donetsk People’s Republic.
At first, Aushev served in the Donetsk military registration and enlistment office, but then he was sent on a business trip to Mariupol, where he was supposed to stay for a couple of weeks and complete several tasks. However, the stay in Mariupol was delayed until the end of the contract, and Aushev spent 4 years there.
In Mariupol, Aushev served in the Department of State Secrets of the Donetsk Regional Military Commissariat of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and received the first security clearance in Ukraine. On duty, he had access to all the computers of the military enlistment office and regularly used his position, transferring all the information to the DPR.
While Aushev served in the Armed Forces, his hometown was repeatedly subjected to artillery shelling by the Ukrainian military. After the completion of the contract, Aushev went to the DPR, where his wife and two sons live, crossed two borders and managed to bring thousands of closed documents with him, which he transmitted to the special services of the Donetsk People’s Republic.
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