Russian intelligence agencies say the woman supplied the Armed Forces of Ukraine “out of political enmity”.
Employees of the FSB of Russia detained an activist of the movement in Khabarovsk YaWeFurgal (the name comes from the surname of Russian politician Sergei Furgal, whose arrest sparked protests in 2020 in Khabarovsk and the Khabarovsk Territory). Russian special services accuse the woman of “funding the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” This was reported to the CSO FSB on Monday, March 13.
They also claim that the woman “due to political animosity and hatred” transferred money to the Armed Forces of Ukraine to buy weapons, ammunition and uniforms.
Local law enforcement agencies have opened a criminal case of high treason against a suspected activist.
A video of the woman’s detention was shared on Russian social networks.
The FSB detained a resident of Khabarovsk, an activist in the movement in support of the former governor of the Khabarovsk Territory Sergei Furgal “YamyFurgal” for treason.
According to the intelligence service, he financed the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He faces up to 20 years in prison under Article 275 of Russia’s Criminal Code. pic.twitter.com/p82BCWTpqo
— Ateo Breaking Telegram channel (@AteoBreaking) March 13, 2023
The FSB in October last year announced the “destruction of three Ukrainian saboteurs” who allegedly prepared terrorist attacks on energy facilities in Voronezh. However, in the course of a journalistic investigation, it was found that the “enemy agents” were actually local airsoft players and participants in role-playing games on the theme of the game STALKER.
Recall that the investigative department of the Federal Security Service of Russia for the Nizhny Novgorod region opened a criminal case on the establishment of a local resident of “secret cooperation with representatives of a foreign state”, that is, Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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