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The spy in Germany wanted to pass the Russian coordinates Himars in Ukraine - the media

For such activities, according to journalists, the agent received a six -digit cash reward from his curators. Money was found in a shot spy during detention. The case of espionage, which is featured by the BND Federal Intelligence Service, received a "Ukrainian continuation". This was reported on February 17 by the German edition of Der Spiegel.

According to journalists, the exposed employee of the BND special service was to receive intelligence information about the location of Western weapons, which was sent to Ukraine. In particular, the FSB wanted to find out where Kyiv will place Himars reservoirs and IRIS-T defense. "Karsten Linke had to transfer GPS-Dani from Himars raising fire systems, and Iris-T, SCRs sent by Berlin. People who are familiar with the case say that such data leak is unlikely," the edition said . .

Journalists claim that for such activities, the German federal intelligence agent received a six -digit cash reward from their curators. Moreover, the money was found in the exposed spy during detention. It should be recalled that at the end of December, the German intelligence services exposed an employee of the BND Federal Intelligence Service of Germany Karsten Lyce, who is accused of espionage in favor of Russia.

Later, the media reported that the detainee could have transmitted secret information about Ukraine. The German special services did not rule out that Karsten Linke was spying in favor of Moscow due to blackmail. On February 17, The Washington Post published material dedicated to the elimination of the Russian spy network in Europe.