“Thousands more people will return home from Ukraine to these (liberated. -

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) cities, among them there may be recruits and accomplices of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the SBU,” TASS quotes him.

Kiselyov also announced his intention to identify potential terrorists among those who returned.

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) civilians may include recruited terrorists,” he stressed.

Kiselev spoke about the need to continue working on cleaning up the territory and carrying out "filtration" measures.

Earlier, The New York Times reported that special forces (commandos) from several NATO countries and a “network of spies” are secretly present in Ukraine, including in Kyiv, where they support the Ukrainian army in opposition to the Russian operation to protect Donbass.

In June, it became known that a sabotage group of Ukrainian servicemen had been detained in Kherson.