Germany news: Ukrainians on trial over Russia spying claims
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Germany news: Ukrainians on trial over Russia spying claims
"Three Ukrainian men aged 22, 25, and 30 are suspected of planting GPS devices on postal packages to gather intelligence about how items are shipped from the European Union to Ukraine. They allegedly carried out these operations from the German cities of Konstanz and Cologne in order to pass the information on to Moscow."
"They are further accused of trying to plant explosives in packages bound for Germany or parts of Ukraine that Russia is trying to occupy. This is the latest in a series of espionage cases that have increased in frequency since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began in 2022."
Three Ukrainian men aged 22, 25, and 30 are standing trial in Stuttgart, Germany, accused of espionage activities conducted from Konstanz and Cologne. They allegedly planted GPS tracking devices on postal packages to gather intelligence about EU shipping routes to Ukraine, with the collected information passed to Moscow. The men are further charged with attempting to plant explosives in packages destined for Germany or Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories. This case represents part of an escalating pattern of espionage incidents that have become increasingly frequent since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
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