Germany arrests two on suspicion of supporting pro-Russian Donetsk, Luhansk groups
Ilona W. allegedly passed sensitive military and political information to Russia and aided her handler in attending events under false identities, prosecutors said.
- On Wednesday, a German‑Ukrainian dual citizen Ilona W. was arrested in Berlin on suspicion of spying for Russia, prosecutors said she passed information on military aid to Ukraine.
- Authorities allege a sustained relationship between the suspect and a Russian embassy official, with prosecutors saying she maintained contacts with the Russian embassy in Berlin since November 2023 and acted for a foreign intelligence service.
- Investigators say she compiled background on attendees of high-profile political events and gathered details on arms industry sites, drone tests and planned drone deliveries to Ukraine, enlisting former defence-industry employees and aiding a Russian handler using false identities.
- Authorities executed searches, left two suspects at large, and detained two men, a Russian and a German citizen, over transfers exceeding 14,000 euros, on Wednesday.
- Amid heightened European concern over suspected Russian espionage and sabotage, Germany has stepped up counterintelligence as officials note its role as a major supplier of military aid and NATO logistical hub, while Moscow denies such allegations.
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A woman of German and Ukrainian nationality was arrested in Berlin because she was said to have spyed on a Russian secret service. Among other things, Ilona W. had provided her contact person with information relating to the Ukraine war, the Federal Prosecutor's Office in Karlsruhe announced on Wednesday. Two former employees of the Bundeswehr are suspected of having given her official information.According to the Federal Prosecutor's Office, W.…
The Federal Prosecutor's Office has arrested two suspected supporters of pro-Russian militias operating in Donbas in Brandenburg.
A woman is suspected of having had intelligence contacts with the Russian embassy in Berlin for several years.
The woman is accused of passing sensitive information through a contact at the Russian embassy.
German Federal Criminal Police officers detained a German and Ukrainian national suspected of working for Russian intelligence, reporting to Zeit, Spiegel and other German publications.
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