Ukraine Nabs Spies Using Dashcams for Missile Strikes
Ukrainian authorities have detained individuals accused of spying for Russia by using vehicle dash cameras to support missile targeting efforts. The suspects allegedly parked cars outfitted with activated dash cams near military installations and left them in place for up to 12 hours to capture detailed surveillance footage.
According to officials, the recorded video was intended to guide missile strikes against Ukrainian defense assets. The operation reflects evolving tactics in intelligence gathering, where civilian tools such as dash cams are repurposed for military objectives.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) conducted the arrests as part of ongoing counterintelligence efforts during the ongoing conflict. Authorities have not disclosed the number of individuals detained or the specific locations involved.
The incident underscores growing concerns about espionage tactics that exploit everyday technology for hostile purposes, raising questions about surveillance risks and the need for heightened scrutiny of seemingly innocuous devices in sensitive areas.
