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The Security Service of Ukraine just nabbed a traitor from among its top ranks today, with footage showing the arrest being carried out by none other than Security Service boss Lt-Gen Vasyl Maliuk.

Knewz.com has learned that Colonel Dmytro Koziura, longtime counterterrorism chief of the Security Service of Ukraine, has been apprehended on charges of working undercover for Russia.

Lieutenant General Maliuk led a lengthy operation, culminating in the anti-terror chief's arrest, to prove that Koziura was feeding intel about senior government officials in Ukraine to Vladimir Putin.

The Security Service also released video clips purportedly showing the senior counterterrorism chief "passing information electronically" to the Kremlin.

It has been reported that officials in Ukraine have been aware of Koziura's alleged treachery for months. As a result, Ukrainian spy chiefs had been feeding him false information to send to Russia.

The Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, was kept informed of every step of the operation, reports have mentioned.

According to reports, there are 14 proven instances of Koziura passing classified information to Russia.

"His FSB [Federal Security Service of Russia] handler was named Yuriy Shatalov and he was said to have been issued with a special mobile phone, WiFi router, and SIM card," reports have mentioned.

It was also reported that the Kremlin "wanted Koziura to provide intelligence in Ukrainian knowledge of Russian military movements on the frontline," and "tasked him with obtaining secret information on the armaments, infrastructure and the damage caused by Russian missile attacks."

It has been revealed in the Security Service documents that the senior Ukrainian counterterrorism chief's parents, "who justify Russian aggression, praise Putin and, judging by audio intercepts, know about their son's work in the FSB."

According to reports, they also currently face charges.

Reports have mentioned that although Koziura was recruited in Vienna back in 2018, it was not until December 2024 that Moscow ordered him to work actively.

Lieutenant General Maliuk has not revealed the total extent of the damage caused by the anti-terror chief's espionage.

During Koziuk's tenure as the counterterrorism chief of the Security Service of Ukraine, he had grown particularly close to Vitali Klitschko, the Mayor of Kyiv.

The footage of his arrest showed him being "dramatically" apprehended by Maliuk, who slapped the handcuffs on him.

"The burly accused FSB agent - aged in his 50s - was pictured with his hands cuffed behind his back with signs of facial cuts and bruises," reports have mentioned.

The latest development came as Danish military intelligence revealed Putin might be gearing up for a conflict with NATO down the line, with his crosshairs reportedly set on the neighboring states of Georgia and Moldova once a settlement is reached regarding the Ukraine war.