August 19, 2025
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In the Russian Federation, a 54-year-old engineer has been given over 13 years of colonies in the case of the State Council

According to the investigation, the man conveyed data on the dislocation of military equipment to the “Ukrainian side”, which could be used against the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

In Russia, the Rostov Regional Court condemned a 54-year-old energy engineer of one of the local industrial enterprises to 13 and a half years of a strict treason colony in a state treason, reports the Russian Interfax Agency with reference to the FSB regional administration.

The name of the convicted person and the place of his work are not indicated. According to the investigation, in April 2024 the man transmitted the “Ukrainian side” information on the deployment of military equipment, which could be used against the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

During a search, a man was claimed that “the means of communication he used to transmit data to representatives of special services of Ukraine” was removed. ”

At the end of 2024, the project “The First Division” estimated that in Russia, after a full -scale invasion of Ukraine, 792 persons became involved in criminal cases of treason, espionage and confidential cooperation with a foreign country. Human rights activists believe that many cases were related to the provocations of the FSB, and their victims are users of social networks who are in anti -war and opposition publications.

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