The investigation claims that Victoria Mukhametova “transferred military-technical information to the Ukrainian side,” which could be used against the Russian army.
The Sverdlovsk Regional Court (RF) sentenced Uralvagonzavod operator Victoria Mukhametova to 12.5 years in prison and a fine of 300 thousand rubles “for transferring drawings to Ukraine.” This was reported by the Russian publication Astra, which positions itself as independent.
“The investigation believes that Victoria Mukhametova, together with her husband Danil, an engineer Uralvagonzavodwho transferred to Ukraine for 100 thousand rubles some military-technical information that could be used against the Russian army,” the message said.
The couple was detained in March this year and arrested for 12 days for allegedly “using obscene language at a bus stop.”
However, on April 4, the FSB detained the couple on suspicion of “high treason.”
As we already wrote, the court in Chita sentenced 13 people to terms from 4 to 23 years in the case of the so-called “sabotage and preparation for a terrorist attack.”
Source: korrespondent

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