Poultry Plant Employee Sentenced for Leaking Ukrainian Military Data Over Two-Year Period.
Case in Poltava Region
According to Novyny.live: A worker at the Kremenchuk Poultry Plant in the Poltava region was convicted for obstructing the Armed Forces of Ukraine over a two-year span. He leaked sensitive information about the operations of military notification teams. The court found him guilty of activities that posed a threat to national security.
According to case details, the accused used a messaging app to transmit data that could have compromised military operations. The Poltava Regional Military Recruitment and Social Support Center announced the court's decision on June 10. The man entered into a plea agreement, which facilitated the case proceedings.
Court Ruling and Consequences
The court sentenced the man to five years in prison, but the actual term was replaced with a probationary period. Additionally, the Redmi Note 13 mobile phone he used for the leaks was confiscated. This incident highlights the critical need to protect information related to the activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the repercussions for violating security protocols.
These events underscore the growing focus of law enforcement on information leaks that could endanger Ukraine's national security. Amid the ongoing military conflict in the country, such incidents can have severe implications for the operational situation at the front. The court's decision also demonstrates that state authorities are prepared to take action to safeguard security and support the military forces.
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