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Former German Soldier Found Guilty Of Spying For Russia


The Russian Embassy in Berlin where a German Army officer is said to have offered to spy for Russia.
The Russian Embassy in Berlin where a German Army officer is said to have offered to spy for Russia.

A German former soldier was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in jail on May 27 for sharing secret military information with Russia in the wake of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. A court in Dusseldorf found the defendant, named only as Thomas H., guilty of passing on information on his own initiative from his post in the military procurement service. The 54-year-old had admitted to the crime during his trial, claiming he was hoping to obtain information in return that would help him get his family to safety in time in the event of the conflict escalating into a nuclear war.

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