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A video has been released of Ukrainian authorities arresting a national spy who sold information to Russia.

It was like a scene from a spy movie, but President Zelensky made a surprise appearance at the Cannes Film Festival and called for a fight together. 



Correspondent Ahn Sang-woo. 



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A man walking down the road suddenly turns and blocks an SUV. 



Armed agents then get out of the car and subdue the man. 



Ukrainian National Security Agency agents arrest a Russian spy who is a national of Ukraine. 



Agents confiscated the man's cell phone and confirmed that he had communication with the Russian military. 



[(Is this (to the Russian army) sent today?)) Yes.

I don't know exactly when it was sent.]  It is said that the



spies were paid about 20,000 won of our money and handed over the exact location of the attack target to the Russian army. 



In Russia, there are voices calling for the punishment of Ukrainian soldiers who were wounded and surrendered as war crimes during a protest at the Mariupol Azoustal Works in the form of red flagging. 



[Vyacheslav Volodin/Chairman of the Russian House of Representatives: Nazi criminals are not even entitled to exchange for votes.

As war criminals, we must do everything we can to bring them to trial in court.]



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In the midst of this, Ukrainian President Zelensky made a surprise appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, which opened today (18th) in our time. 



Citing lines from the Charlie Chaplin movie 'The Great Dictator', he urged us to fight together. 



[Volodimir Zelensky / President of Ukraine: If a dictatorship emerges and the war for freedom repeats itself, we must all unite and fight.

Won't the film industry work together?] 



Finland and Sweden submitted an official application for NATO membership to NATO headquarters, despite Russia's strong warning. 



(Video editing: Yonghwa Jung)