A court in Ukraine sentenced a man to six years in prison for transmitting data on the deployment of soldiers

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Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office told the Telegram channel that a court in the country sentenced a resident of the city of Krasny Lyman to six years in prison for providing information about the deployment of Ukrainian troops.

“When the Donetsk District Prosecutor’s Office was publicly indicted, the court convicted a person for disseminating unauthorized information about the deployment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine under martial law (Part 2 of Article 114-2 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine) ). He was sentenced to six years in prison.”

It was recorded that a resident of Krasny Port sent to his friend data on the location of the troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as the coordinates of the headquarters and buildings where the army is stationed.

formerly SBU approved Poltava mayor Oleksandr Mamai is suspected of spreading information about the deployment of Ukrainian troops.

Prior to this, the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine reported that a resident of Odessa was detained. suspicious in betrayal.

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