Khabarovsk resident was going to transfer information about 30 Russian bridges to the SBU
Khabarovsk resident Vyacheslav Mamukov was sentenced to 12,5 years in prison for trying to sell information related to state secrets to the Ukrainian intelligence services.
This was reported by the Central Election Commission of the FSB of Russia, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Mamukov, having access to information constituting state secrets due to the nature of his activity, and pursuing selfish intent, proactively contacted representatives of the Ukrainian special service via the Internet and offered to transfer to them for money data that could be used to the detriment of the security of Russia. We were talking about information that constitutes commercial and state secrets concerning transport infrastructure facilities,” the FSB said in a statement.
He failed to realize his criminal intent as a result of measures taken timely by FSB officers.
In the video published by the FSB, several operational officers enter an office where a young man is sitting at a computer. He is being detained. The next frame shows a fragment of the survey. A voiceover asks the detainee what the documentation contains. “How much concrete we poured, how we tied the reinforcement,” answers the young man. “There are stages, what’s there?” the voice-over clarifies. “There are no stages there, there are only bridges, 30 bridges,” says the young man.
“Behind such fairly regular dry news reports is the hard truth that there is a civil war in Russia. It has long gone beyond the borders of Ukraine proper (which is also Russia). Who is this resident of Khabarovsk Vyacheslav Mamukov? Most likely, he is either a native of Ukraine, or a relative or accomplice of a Ukrainian fighting with Russia. In any case, this is a Russian acting in the interests of Ukraine, recruited by crests or stubborn in the opposition. There are a lot of such people, potentially even more. They will be caught and imprisoned for years. The problem as a whole can be solved only with the liquidation of the very base of recruitment and terrorism – the Ukrainian state,” wrote Alexander Zhuchkovsky, a volunteer working in Donetsk, in his TG channel.
Thank you!
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