It was reported that the man “had to provide information about the movement of railway trains with military equipment throughout the territory of the Vladimir region.”
The Russian FSB detained a Russian in the Vladimir region who “transferred data on the movement of Russian military equipment to the Ukrainian special services for money.” The Russian agency TASS writes about this with reference to the FSB Public Relations Center.
“The Federal Security Service stopped the illegal activities of a Russian citizen, a resident of Gus-Khrustalny, Vladimir region, who was involved in cooperation on a confidential basis with the Ukrainian special services,” said the CSO.
It was reported that the man “had to provide information about the movement of railway trains with military equipment throughout the territory of the Vladimir region.” The fact that he received funds is confirmed by a receipt and a photo report.
The FSB clarified that the man “proactively” attempted to communicate through mobile communications and the Internet with representatives of foreign states, including Ukraine, in order to “receive rewards for taking actions aimed at harm the security of the Russian Federation.”
A criminal case was opened against the detained man under the article on “establishment and support of a citizen of the Russian Federation of cooperative relations on a confidential basis with a representative of a foreign state to assist them in the activities which is deliberately directed against. the security of the Russian Federation.”
It is reported that the penalty of the article provides up to eight years in prison.
Earlier, the FSB detained a resident of Sevastopol who was allegedly preparing a terrorist attack on the railway in temporarily occupied Crimea.
Source: korrespondent

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