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DPR successfully prevents teen recruitment by Ukraine's special services — governor

"We feel sorry for young people who fall for such activities of the Ukrainian Security Service, who go along with it. The service uses quite a lot of methods, not always financial, but also threats to relatives and others," Denis Pushilin said

MOSCOW, October 28. /TASS/. Ukrainian special services are trying to recruit young people in the Donetsk People’s Republic, but the DPR State Security Ministry is successfully countering these attempts, Acting Governor of the DPR Denis Pushilin said on Friday during a Rossiya-24 TV broadcast.

"The Ukrainian special services are very active here, trying to find accomplices. However, our State Security Ministry has worked and achieved serious success in preventing such activities. We feel sorry for young people who fall for such activities of the Ukrainian Security Service, who go along with it. The service uses quite a lot of methods, not always financial, but also threats to relatives and others," Pushilin said in reply to a question about how acute the problem with the recruitment of young people by the Ukrainian security services was in the DPR.

Earlier, the security agencies of the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR) told TASS that Russian special services detained an accomplice of the Ukrainian armed forces, who was collecting and sending to the Ukrainian side information about the deployment of Russian servicemen. The published video of the interrogation shows that he was a young man.