The detainee has apparently been collecting information on the military and military-technical activities of the Russian Federation for several years, and this data “if obtained by foreign sources could be used against state security.”
A French citizen was imprisoned in Moscow for allegedly “collecting information in the field of military activities of the Russian Federation.” This was reported by the Russian propaganda agency in connection with the Investigative Committee on Thursday, June 6 Interfax.
The French were reportedly detained over reports that France could send military instructors to Ukraine, despite “concerns by some allies” and criticism from the Russian Federation.
The detainee has apparently been collecting information on the military and military-technical activities of the Russian Federation for several years, and this data “if obtained by foreign sources could be used against state security.”
Sledkom says that “for these purposes, he repeatedly visited the territory of Russia, especially the city of Moscow, where he held meetings with citizens of the Russian Federation.”
Let’s remember that earlier in Poland, law enforcement officers detained a 26-year-old Ukrainian who was suspected of inciting other people to spy.
Source: korrespondent

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