The spy was sentenced to 7 years for collecting data on the AFU tanks: case details.
A man in the Kharkiv region was sentenced to seven years in prison for collecting and transferring intelligence data about the Ukrainian tank units to a hostile project through pro-Kremlin Telegram channels. The Security Service of Ukraine prevented his actions and detained him while attempting to transfer the data. This was reported by News.LIVE.
Seven years in prison for targeting AFU tanks
A 46-year-old man from the outskirts of Kharkiv actively supported Russian aggression by showing interest in the movement of defense forces and collecting data on Ukrainian tanks. After his detention, it turned out that he was trying to pass the gathered intelligence to Russian special services for preparing combat operations, particularly on the eastern front. The man received a seven-year prison sentence with confiscation of property for violations of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Recently, a sentence was handed down in Kharkiv to a member of a Russian GRU group that blew up a car with Ukrainian soldiers, resulting in 15 years of imprisonment. A spy who provided information about the deployment of AFU units to the enemy was also detained in Mykolayiv.
Summary: A man in the Kharkiv region was sentenced to seven years in prison for transferring intelligence data about Ukrainian tank units to a hostile project through pro-Kremlin Telegram channels. The security authorities prevented his actions and detained him while attempting to pass the data.Read also
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