A Kharkiv resident was sentenced to life imprisonment with property confiscation for high treason, providing intelligence to Russian secret services that enabled a missile strike on the Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration building on March 1, 2022.
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The person who fed Russian troops with information to guide a missile at the building of Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration in March 2022 has been sentenced to life imprisonment with confiscation of his property.
The case concerned the attack on the Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration on 1 March 2022, which killed 31 people and almost completely destroyed the administration building.
From February to April 2022, the man collected information about the Armed Forces of Ukraine and infrastructure facilities in Kharkiv through personal observation, interviews with local residents and data recording.
The Kharkiv resident transmitted intelligence data via a social network banned in Ukraine to two women working for Russian secret services.
The man collected information about the location of Ukrainian military and civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv and passed it to two women working for Russian special services
One of the women lived in Moscow but had lived in Russian-occupied Donetsk since 2014
The man sent coordinates of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration on Feb. 28, 2022
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