Fourteen Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian nationals found guilty of spying for Moscow
- A Polish court has convicted 14 individuals from Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine for planning acts of sabotage as part of a dismantled spy ring.
- The defendants, who included a Russian ice hockey player and professionals from different fields, surveilled border checkpoints and rail routes, distributed propaganda, and received orders through Telegram app.
- Two other members of the spy ring will face separate trials after withdrawing guilty pleas, and all 14 defendants were convicted in absentia. Poland's strong support for Ukraine was evident during the proceedings.
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Суд в Польше осудил 4 граждан Украины, Беларуси и России по делу о шпионаже в пользу РФ
Окружной суд в Люблине приговорил 14 граждан Украины, Беларуси и России к лишению свободы сроком до шести лет по делу о шпионаже в пользу РФ (часть 1 статьи 130 УК РП), пишет Gazeta.pl.
Fourteen members of Russian spy ring who planned to derail Ukraine aid train sentenced in Poland
Fourteen foreign nationals who operated as part of a Russian spy network in Poland were today sentenced to between one and six years in prison. The group monitored transports to Ukraine and planned to derail a train carrying military aid. Since March this year, 16 people in total have been detained and charged with acting as part of the network. Most of them are Ukrainians while two are students from Belarus and one is a Russian national who was…
A total of 14 people have been convicted of espionage and of preparing sabotage on Russia's behalf in Poland. All are part of a spy network that was blown up earlier this year. The group was accused, among other things, of plotting to cause trains carrying aid to Ukraine to derail, as well as of monitoring military installations in Poland and “so-called...
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