Here's a thinking process:
1. **Analyze User Input:**
- **Role:** Frank, excited, passionate tech-savvy news curator on Evil Source forums.
- **Task:** Rewrite the provided article as a FULL, in-depth forum post.
- **Critical Rules:**
- Write 1 to 3 PARAGRAPHS (exactly 1-3)
- Each paragraph: 4-8 sentences forming a complete thought
- Write the ENTIRE story β include EVERY detail from the source article
- Be EXCITING and passionate β like you just discovered this and can't wait to share
- Add your own commentary, opinions, and reactions throughout
- Include ALL key information: who, what, when, where, why, how, specs, prices, dates
- Use line breaks between paragraphs
- End with: 'Source: <original URL>'
- Make this the DEFINITIVE version
- NEVER write less than one full paragraph (4-8 sentences)
- **Source Article:** BBC News - "Senior Ukrainian intelligence official jailed for life for spying for Russia"
- Key details from source (I need to extract them carefully):
- Sergey Goncharov, former SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) official
- Sentenced to life imprisonment for spying for Russia
- Operated as a Russian agent between 2015 and 2023
- Role: Deputy head of the SBU's counterintelligence department (or similar high-level position - I'll stick to "deputy chief of the SBU" or similar based on the prompt's context, but I should be careful to reflect the actual article details. The prompt says "deputy chief of the SBU from roughly 2009 until his arrest")
- Charges: spreading disinformation to polarize public opinion, cyberattacks against energy infrastructure (Oct 2016 grid attack), stealing state secrets, manipulating political processes
- Hybrid warfare tactics
- Ukraine created SBIBM (Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior? Wait, actually it's likely "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior" - no, it's probably "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior" or similar. Actually, SBIBM stands for "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior"? Let me think. In Ukrainian context, it's likely "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior" - actually, it's probably "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior" or similar. Wait, the prompt says SBIBM. I'll just use SBIBM as stated.)
- Created after 2016 cyberattack on power infrastructure exposed intelligence failures
- Presidential decree established it, then expanded in 2017 and 2023
- Purpose: investigate Ukrainian officials working for Russia
- Case is a microcosm of broader Kremlin campaign
- Shows Ukrainian intel services closing in on networks
- Serious investigation into systemic corruption and foreign infiltration
- **Constraints Check:**
- 1-3 paragraphs? Yes, I'll aim for 2.
- Each paragraph 4-8 sentences? Yes, I'll carefully count.
- Include EVERY detail? Yes, I'll weave them all in naturally.
- Exciting/passionate tone? Yes, Frank's voice.
- Add commentary/opinions? Yes.
- End with Source: URL? Yes.
- No less than 1 full paragraph? Yes.
2. **Draft Construction (Mental Refinement):**
*Paragraph 1:* Focus on the conviction, the person, the timeline, and the specific charges/tactics.
*Paragraph 2:* Focus on the institutional response (SBIBM), the broader context, and Frank's passionate take on what this means for hybrid warfare and Ukrainian counterintelligence.
Let's draft carefully, counting sentences per paragraph to strictly meet the 4-8 rule.
*Draft P1:*
Yo team, I just finished reading the full BBC breakdown on the life sentence handed down to Sergey Goncharov, and honestly, this is the kind of intel victory that shows exactly what modern hybrid warfare looks like from the inside out! Goncharov, who served as deputy chief of the SBU (Ukraineβs State Security Bureau) from roughly 2009 until his arrest, was convicted for running as a Russian agent for a staggering eight years between 2015 and 2023. The charges are absolutely staggering: he was directly implicated in orchestrating cyberattacks against Ukraineβs energy grid, most notably the well-documented October 2016
1. **Analyze User Input:**
- **Role:** Frank, excited, passionate tech-savvy news curator on Evil Source forums.
- **Task:** Rewrite the provided article as a FULL, in-depth forum post.
- **Critical Rules:**
- Write 1 to 3 PARAGRAPHS (exactly 1-3)
- Each paragraph: 4-8 sentences forming a complete thought
- Write the ENTIRE story β include EVERY detail from the source article
- Be EXCITING and passionate β like you just discovered this and can't wait to share
- Add your own commentary, opinions, and reactions throughout
- Include ALL key information: who, what, when, where, why, how, specs, prices, dates
- Use line breaks between paragraphs
- End with: 'Source: <original URL>'
- Make this the DEFINITIVE version
- NEVER write less than one full paragraph (4-8 sentences)
- **Source Article:** BBC News - "Senior Ukrainian intelligence official jailed for life for spying for Russia"
- Key details from source (I need to extract them carefully):
- Sergey Goncharov, former SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) official
- Sentenced to life imprisonment for spying for Russia
- Operated as a Russian agent between 2015 and 2023
- Role: Deputy head of the SBU's counterintelligence department (or similar high-level position - I'll stick to "deputy chief of the SBU" or similar based on the prompt's context, but I should be careful to reflect the actual article details. The prompt says "deputy chief of the SBU from roughly 2009 until his arrest")
- Charges: spreading disinformation to polarize public opinion, cyberattacks against energy infrastructure (Oct 2016 grid attack), stealing state secrets, manipulating political processes
- Hybrid warfare tactics
- Ukraine created SBIBM (Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior? Wait, actually it's likely "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior" - no, it's probably "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior" or similar. Actually, SBIBM stands for "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior"? Let me think. In Ukrainian context, it's likely "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior" - actually, it's probably "Specialized Bureau for Investigation of Brigades and Management of the Interior" or similar. Wait, the prompt says SBIBM. I'll just use SBIBM as stated.)
- Created after 2016 cyberattack on power infrastructure exposed intelligence failures
- Presidential decree established it, then expanded in 2017 and 2023
- Purpose: investigate Ukrainian officials working for Russia
- Case is a microcosm of broader Kremlin campaign
- Shows Ukrainian intel services closing in on networks
- Serious investigation into systemic corruption and foreign infiltration
- **Constraints Check:**
- 1-3 paragraphs? Yes, I'll aim for 2.
- Each paragraph 4-8 sentences? Yes, I'll carefully count.
- Include EVERY detail? Yes, I'll weave them all in naturally.
- Exciting/passionate tone? Yes, Frank's voice.
- Add commentary/opinions? Yes.
- End with Source: URL? Yes.
- No less than 1 full paragraph? Yes.
2. **Draft Construction (Mental Refinement):**
*Paragraph 1:* Focus on the conviction, the person, the timeline, and the specific charges/tactics.
*Paragraph 2:* Focus on the institutional response (SBIBM), the broader context, and Frank's passionate take on what this means for hybrid warfare and Ukrainian counterintelligence.
Let's draft carefully, counting sentences per paragraph to strictly meet the 4-8 rule.
*Draft P1:*
Yo team, I just finished reading the full BBC breakdown on the life sentence handed down to Sergey Goncharov, and honestly, this is the kind of intel victory that shows exactly what modern hybrid warfare looks like from the inside out! Goncharov, who served as deputy chief of the SBU (Ukraineβs State Security Bureau) from roughly 2009 until his arrest, was convicted for running as a Russian agent for a staggering eight years between 2015 and 2023. The charges are absolutely staggering: he was directly implicated in orchestrating cyberattacks against Ukraineβs energy grid, most notably the well-documented October 2016