The Ukrainian secret service publishes the names of 620 suspected

The Ukrainian secret service publishes the names of 620 suspected Russian agents

Cars drive past the Federal Security Service (FSB) headquarters in central Moscow, Russia, November 10, 2015. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin/File Photo

LVIV, Ukraine, March 28 – Ukraine’s military intelligence service on Monday released the names and contact details of 620 people it claimed were officers of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) involved in “criminal activities” in Europe are involved.

Reuters could not verify the information. Russia did not immediately comment on the list of names.

In a post in Russian on its official website, Ukraine’s defense ministry intelligence service listed people it said were FSB employees registered at the agency’s headquarters in Moscow.

“Employees of the FSB of Russia involved in the criminal activities of the aggressor state in Europe,” it said, without giving further details on the alleged crimes.

She provided the names under a photo of the Moscow headquarters of the FSB, a successor to the Soviet-era KGB security police force.

Reporting by Natalia Zinets, writing by Alessandra Prentice, editing by Timothy Heritage, William Maclean