FSB detained a resident of Komsomolsk-on-Amur on suspicion of treason

The Federal Security Service has detained a resident of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, suspected of high treason. This is reported by the pro-Kremlin media, they also publish a video of the detention.

According to Sibir.Realii, the detainee is a pensioner named Anatoly. In the past, he was a military man, most recently he worked as a security guard at a local enterprise. The investigation claims that the man planned to transfer information about military facilities in the Khabarovsk Territory to Ukrainian intelligence. The FSB believes that this was done “to carry out sabotage and terrorist acts, strikes with precision weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles” along the channels for transporting military equipment. High treason is punishable by imprisonment for a term of twelve to twenty years.

Sibir.Realii, citing eyewitnesses, writes that Anatoly was detained on February 23rd. Judging by the published video, this happened in the courtyard of his own house. It is also alleged that the FSB seized all the footage from the video surveillance camera directed to the courtyard and warned the man's neighbors "not to disclose information until the official publication of the video of the detention."

According to Anatoly's neighbors, he was born in Ukraine: “He comes from Ukraine, his mother lives there. The man is very pleasant, calm, courteous, non-drinker. We don’t even know what he could have been arrested for.”

After the start of a full-scale invasion, the FSB began to regularly report on the detention of those who are suspected of collaborating with Ukraine. So, in mid-January, the special service detained a resident of Tver, who allegedly was going to go to Ukraine to fight against Russia.

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