Two Army Soldiers Are Accused of Selling Military Secrets
Briefly

Three individuals, including two active-duty U.S. Army soldiers and a former soldier, have been indicted on charges of conspiracy, bribery, and theft of government property. First Lt. Li Tian and Sgt. Jian Zhao are accused of gathering and selling classified military information related to Army operations, which they allegedly traded for monetary compensation with Ruoyu Duan, a former soldier. The Justice Department emphasized that these actions undermine national security and compromise the United States' defense capabilities.
The defendants were identified as First Lt. Li Tian, Sgt. Jian Zhao, and Ruoyu Duan, accused of conspiracy to obtain and sell sensitive government information.
Lieutenant Tian was charged with gathering classified technical manuals and information on armored vehicles to sell in exchange for money.
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