In this handout video grab released by Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), a Ukrainian intelligence agent detained for sabotage at Moscow Railway facilities is pictured in a temporary detention facility, in Moscow, Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.15.02.2023#8371539
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), Ukrainian citizen Alexey Semenyaka, who's involved in subversive activities in the interests of Ukrainian special services, passes passport control at the airport during his deportation from the territory of the Russian Federation, in Russia. In Semenyaka's seized electronic devices, messages from SBU officers were detected, who invited him to provide assistance with doing damage to Russia's security and interests. His staying on the Russian territory was recognized as unwanted, he was banned from entering the country for a period of 25 years. On June 3, Semenyaka left Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2021#6567095
This handout video grab released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) shows Ukrainian citizen Alexey Semenyaka who's involved in subversive activities in the interests of Ukrainian special services, in Russia. In Semenyaka's seized electronic devices, messages from SBU officers were detected, who invited him to provide assistance with doing damage to Russia's security and interests. His staying on the Russian territory was recognized as unwanted, he was banned from entering the country for a period of 25 years. On June 3, Semenyaka left Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2021#6567094
This handout video grab released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) shows Ukrainian citizen Alexey Semenyaka who's involved in subversive activities in the interests of Ukrainian special services, in Russia. In Semenyaka's seized electronic devices, messages from SBU officers were detected, who invited him to provide assistance with doing damage to Russia's security and interests. His staying on the Russian territory was recognized as unwanted, he was banned from entering the country for a period of 25 years. On June 3, Semenyaka left Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2021#6567093
This handout video grab released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), shows visit cards seized from Ukrainian citizen Alexey Semenyaka who's involved in subversive activities in the interests of Ukrainian special services, in Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2021#6567092
This handout video grab released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), shows hard drives and other electronic devices seized from Ukrainian citizen Alexey Semenyaka who's involved in subversive activities in the interests of Ukrainian special services, in Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2021#6567091
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), FSB officers detain Ukrainian citizen Alexey Semenyaka who is involved in subversive activities in the interests of Ukrainian special services, in Russia. In Semenyaka's seized electronic devices, messages from SBU officers were detected, who invited him to provide assistance with doing damage to Russia's security and interests. His staying on the Russian territory was recognized as unwanted, he was banned from entering the country for a period of 25 years. On June 3, Semenyaka left Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2021#6567090
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), FSB officers detain Ukrainian citizen Alexey Semenyaka who is involved in subversive activities in the interests of Ukrainian special services, in Russia. In Semenyaka's seized electronic devices, messages from SBU officers were detected, who invited him to provide assistance with doing damage to Russia's security and interests. His staying on the Russian territory was recognized as unwanted, he was banned from entering the country for a period of 25 years. On June 3, Semenyaka left Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2021#6567089
Supporters of former Odessa Governor Mikheil Saakashvili and Ukrainian police officers after Saakashvili's detention in Kiev.05.12.2017#3250417
Vitaliy Mayakov, left, deputy chief of the Main Investigative Department of the Security Service of Ukraine, during the presentation of a report in Nieuwegein on the investigation results of Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 (flight MH17) crash in eastern Ukraine in 2014.28.09.2016#2945819
The building of the Ukrainian Security Service in the Odessa Region damaged by the explosion that took place in Odessa on September 27, 2015.27.09.2015#2706707
Law enforcement officers are seen outside the building of the Ukrainian Security Service in the Odessa Region damaged by the explosion that took place in Odessa on September 27, 2015.27.09.2015#2706708
The building of the Ukrainian Security Service in the Odessa Region damaged by the explosion that took place in Odessa on September 27, 2015.27.09.2015#2706706
The building of the Ukrainian Security Service in the Odessa Region damaged by the explosion that took place in Odessa on September 27, 2015.27.09.2015#2706710
Anna Mokhovaya, stringer for Crimea (Krym) State TV Radio Company who was released from Ukrainian captivity on September 22, at a news conference.29.09.2014#2500698
Yekaterina Kozyr, general director of Crimea (Krym) State TV Radio Company who was released from Ukrainian captivity on September 22, at a news conference.29.09.2014#2500699
Anna Mokhovaya, stringer for Crimea (Krym) State TV Radio Company who was released from Ukrainian captivity on September 22, at a news conference.29.09.2014#2500700
Anna Mokhovaya, stringer for Crimea (Krym) State TV Radio Company who was released from Ukrainian captivity on September 22, at a news conference.29.09.2014#2500702
Anna Mokhovaya, stringer for Crimea (Krym) State TV Radio Company who was released from Ukrainian captivity on September 22, at a news conference.29.09.2014#2500697