Three People of Russian-German Origin Accused of Spying for Russian Secret Agency
Officials in Germany have indicted three individuals of Russian-German descent for functioning as agents of the secret service on behalf of Russia.
The accused persons, identified as Dieter S., Alexander J., and Alex D., are facing charges of serving a clandestine intelligence agency. Additionally, Dieter S. is suspected of engaging in acts of subversion and capturing images of military compounds with the intention of jeopardizing the country’s security.
The accused persons, identified as Dieter S., Alexander J., and Alex D., are facing charges of serving a clandestine intelligence agency. Additionally, Dieter S. is suspected of engaging in acts of subversion and capturing images of military compounds with the intention of jeopardizing the country’s security.
