The defendant was sentenced to 13 years in prison to a maximum security colony, followed by a restriction of independence for 1 year.
In the Kurgan region of the Russian Federation, the regional court penalized the former law enforcement officer, local resident, allegedly for transferring Ukrainian military information on Russian military personnel. This was reported by FSB, Rossmi reports.
It was noted that the defendant was punished for 13 years in prison to a maximum security colony, followed by a restriction of independence for 1 year. He is also a fine of 200 thousand rubles. The sentence is entered into force.
According to the investigation, the alleged person allegedly encouraged by the Ukrainian military intellectual for financial reward passed information about the locations and the number of military personnel of one of the military units of the Russian Federation’s armed forces, as well as participating by some military personnel with their personal data. The defendant was aware of the accused by performing official duties during the military service in the draft in this division, as well as following from military personnel of the same military unit that he maintained communication after demobilization.
The defendant was detained by UFSB officials in August 2024 for suspicion of infidelity.
Earlier it was reported that the Yaroslavl Regional Court had found a local resident from Rybinsk who had guilty state treachery and was punished for 16 years in a maximum security colony.
Recall that in 2024, Russian courts issued 145 sentences in cases of infidelity. It is four times more than 2023, and a full note throughout Russia’s modern history.
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Source: korrespondent

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