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According to human rights defenders, Anna Yeltsova may be detained. A 23-year-ol...

In the Crimea, the FSB of the Russian Federation detained Ukrainian: two years later they were suspected of espionage, details

According to human rights defenders, Anna Yeltsova may be detained. A 23-year-old girl faces up to 20 years in prison. The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation accuses the citizen of Ukraine in 2001 that she collected and transmitted the Security Service of Ukraine on the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The FSB press service announced the detention of Ukrainian on October 18.

The Russians claim that the resident of the Kherson region made contact with representatives of the SBU and collected and shipped the curator on Telegram testimony of the points of placement of Russian troops in Kherson region. Now the Ukrainian is kept in custody. The investigative department of the FSB of Russia in the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol "initiated a criminal case under Article 276 of the Criminal Code of Russia -" Espionage ".

The article provides imprisonment for up to 20 years. The name of the detainee is not published, but according to the human rights initiative, "Tribunal. The Crimean episode" may be Anna Yeltsova. The invaders were abducted at the end of 2022 and kept in the Simferopol detention center for almost two years without connection with the family and the outside world. "Probably, the FSB has only come hands to make accusations of espionage," the initiative suggests.

Human rights activists also emphasize that abduction and illegal detention in captivity of people is a military crime that has signs of crime against humanity and calls into question any accusations. We will remind, on October 4 in the General Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported that an unknown person broke the window and set fire to the inside of the regional department of FSB in Novosibirsk.