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Ukrainian Chief Intelligence Directorate has published data on 620 Russian spies operating in Europe

Ukrainian Chief Intelligence Directorate has published data on 620 Russian spies operating in Europe
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The Ukrainian Ministry of Defence's Chief Intelligence Directorate has collected a list of Russian FSB officers involved in criminal activities on behalf of the act of aggression against the European country.

The intelligence uncovers the names of the Russian spies, their workplace, registered address, and passport information, as well as the models and registration plates of their vehicles.

The list includes 620 FSB officers, according to the Ukrainian Chief Intelligence Directorate.

The full list of spies can be found on the website of the Chief Intelligence Directorate.

Earlier, Ukraine said it will not open humanitarian corridors from its cities on Monday due to Russian "provocations" on routes, according to the BBC.

Corridors have been established to allow civilians to leave some towns surrounded by Russian forces.

"On Monday, Ukraine has no plans to open any humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians from besieged cities," said Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk.

According to the BBC, Vereshchuk stated that the decision was made in response to intelligence reports warning of possible Russian "provocations" along the routes.

Safe corridors have been established from Mariupol, Sumy, and towns and villages outside of Kiev, which are currently or nearly so surrounded by Russian forces.

Meanwhile, Mariupol's mayor has declared that the besieged port city is on the verge of disaster and must be completely evacuated.

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