Germany arrests Ukrainian, Russian and Armenian on spying charges
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Germany has uncovered numerous espionage cases on its soil since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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BERLIN – German prosecutors said on June 21 they had arrested three men – a Russian, a Ukrainian and an Armenian – on suspicion of spying for a foreign intelligence service.
They were arrested in the western city of Frankfurt on June 19, after allegedly trying “to gather information about a Ukrainian national”, federal prosecutors said in a statement.
The men were identified only as Robert A. from Ukraine, Vardges I. from Armenia, and Russian citizen Arman S.
“The three suspects were acting on behalf of a foreign intelligence service in Germany,” the statement said.
On June 19, the trio “scouted a cafe in Frankfurt am Main where the target person was thought to be”, it added.
Prosecutors did not specify which foreign secret service the men were allegedly working for, and declined to comment further when contacted by AFP.
According to Germany’s Der Spiegel weekly, the suspects were acting on behalf of Russia.
The Ukrainian target alerted the police himself, Spiegel added, citing security sources. The target reportedly became suspicious after the trio made contact with him and suggested meeting at the cafe.
Germany has uncovered numerous espionage cases on its soil since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
A former German intelligence officer is now on trial in Berlin, accused of handing information to Moscow that showed Germany had access to details of Russian mercenary operations in Ukraine. He denies the charges.
In May, a German former soldier was sentenced to 3½ years in jail for sharing secret military information with Russia in the wake of the outbreak of war in Ukraine.
The Russian authorities for their part have levelled treason charges against dozens of people accused of aiding Ukraine and the West since the invasion. AFP

