
"Prosecutors said Sergej K provided his Russian handler with details about German military aid for Ukraine, including companies involved in developing drones and robotic systems."
"He also allegedly sent photos of NATO military convoys and public buildings in Berlin, and offered to find other espionage agents in Germany."
"The case is the latest in a string of Moscow-linked espionage and disinformation plots German authorities claim to have discovered since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022."
"Berlin's Federal Foreign Office stated that threats against targets in Germany were intended to undermine Germany's support for Ukraine, asserting that such threats are completely unacceptable."
German authorities arrested a Kazakh man, Sergej K, on suspicion of espionage for Russia. He had been in contact with a Russian intelligence service since May 2022. Sergej K allegedly provided details about German military aid to Ukraine, including information on companies developing drones and robotic systems. He also sent photos of NATO military convoys and offered to find other spies in Germany. This case is part of a broader pattern of espionage linked to Russia since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
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