
Ukraine's security service hunts the spies selling information to Russia
CNN
On a dusty street in the eastern Ukrainian town of Sloviansk, a man in a long-sleeved black shirt and cargo pants smokes a cigarette. He's being watched.
"He's ours," a man says into a radio from his car down the road. "Here he goes."
From the other direction, a van swerves, and two men in combat fatigues and face coverings jump out. The man in black drops to the ground, as if by instinct. The officers -- from Ukraine's security service, or SBU -- pat him down and retrieve their prized evidence: His mobile phone.

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