Germany detained Ukrainians for preparing diversions: what is known about the case.
Germany detained Ukrainians for preparing diversions: what is known about the case
According to TSN.ua: Two citizens of Ukraine, Vladislav T. and Danilo B., are suspected of preparing diversions on behalf of Russia in Germany. The third suspect, Yevgen B., was recently extradited from Switzerland. All three are in custody, and charges have been brought in the Higher Regional Court of Stuttgart.
Vladislav T. and Danilo B. are suspected of espionage and conspiracy to commit arson. It is known that the suspects sent parcels with GPS trackers from Cologne to Ukraine. The planning of explosions took place during transportation, including on the territory of Germany. Both defendants have already been charged in the Higher Regional Court of Stuttgart.
Details of the case and international context
Yevgen B. was detained in the Swiss canton of Thurgau, and on December 23, he was handed over to the German side. Vladislav T. and Danilo B. were detained in May 2025 in Cologne and Constance. The case has attracted significant interest as it involves serious charges of preparing diversionary acts on the territory of Germany.
This case highlights the tension between Ukraine and Russia that continues on the international stage.
The detention of Ukrainians in Germany could become a subject of international discussion, as such actions may affect Ukraine's image in the international context and relations between countries. Following the developments of this case may provide more information about potential security threats in Europe related to the conflict in Ukraine.
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