15-Year Sentence for Mykolaiv Resident Convicted of Spying for Russian FSB.
Ukrainian Court Sentences Man to 15 Years for Espionage
According to Novyny.live: A 65-year-old resident of Mykolaiv has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for state treason and illegal handling of ammunition. The court found him guilty of collaborating with Russian intelligence, specifically the FSB, by providing information on strategic sites within Ukraine. This verdict is now final. This case is part of a broader pattern of espionage prosecutions in Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion.
How a Pensioner Became an FSB Agent
According to the investigation, the man was recruited during trips to Russia prior to the large-scale war. An FSB handler made contact with him in February 2022, after which he began actively cooperating with Russian intelligence services.
He was detained in September 2024. His actions were classified as damaging to Ukraine's national security, leading to the severe sentence. A 15-year prison term underscores the grave consequences for betraying one's country during wartime. Ukrainian security services remain highly vigilant against internal threats while the conflict continues.
This case highlights the critical importance of state security during armed conflict and the active efforts of law enforcement to identify and punish traitors. Treason, especially in wartime, carries severe repercussions not only for the individual but for national security, necessitating a firm state response to such crimes.
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