Verdict in the Case of an Israeli Citizen Who Spying for Russia in a Nato Country
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A court in the Estonian capital, Tallinn, sentenced an Israeli resident of Narva to 6.5 years in prison. He was accused of collaborating with Russian intelligence, including supporting acts of sabotage. According to the Estonian prosecutor's office, the 50-year-old established contacts with the FSB as early as 2016. During this period, he provided information about domestic and allied law enforcement agencies, security services, and defense infr…
An Estonian court sentenced 50-year-old Israeli citizen Anatoly Privalov to 6.5 years in prison. The man, who lived in the city of Narva on the Russian border, was accused of collaborating with Russian intelligence, including supporting acts of sabotage. "Moscow's hostile actions have become more brutal," the deputy head of the Estonian Internal Security Service said.
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