235 agents, including the former counterintelligence chief and his cousin, and hundreds of other operatives believed to be working for Moscow, have been arrested and 25 high treason probes against Yanukovych-era SBU officials have been launched. After the arrests, Nalyvaichenko boldly stated that “all traitors” have been purged from the SBU – a declaration that even the agency’s own officials say they find hard to believe, the Mashable writes.
Oleksiy Melnyk, Co-director for Foreign Relations and International Security Programs at the Razumkov Center, said that Nalyvaichenko’s assessment is “too optimistic.” “It’s very unlikely that they got rid of all collaborators and …read more
Source: Razumkov Centre