"Ukraine's Military Chief's Office Bugged: Investigation Underway"

A wiretap was discovered in premises intended for Ukraine's military commander-in-chief, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, raising questions about a reported rift between him and President Volodymyr Zelensky. The device, found in a non-working state, was located in a room that could be used by Zaluzhnyi. Speculation suggests the wiretap could be the work of Russians or an internal attempt to gather intelligence or compromise the commander-in-chief. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has launched a criminal investigation, and Ukrainian media also reported the discovery of a wiretap in Zaluzhnyi's assistant's office. The incident follows the death of another assistant to Zaluzhnyi in November, which raised suspicions of sabotage.
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- Listening devices found in office of Ukraine's top general, Valery Zaluzhny The Washington Post
- Ukraine-Russia war live: Office used by top Ukrainian general 'bugged' The Telegraph
- General Staff confirms bugs planted in offices of CinC Zaluzhnyi, staff members Ukrinform
- Ukraine probes suspected spying device found in army command office FRANCE 24 English
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