Ukraine Court Sentences Krasny Lyman Resident for Sharing Troop Deployment Details

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A court in Ukraine sentenced a Krasny Lyman resident to six years in prison for providing information about the deployment of Ukrainian forces. The decision was reported by the country’s Prosecutor General’s Office through a Telegram channel, noting that the indictment stemmed from the public accusation that the defendant disseminated unauthorized details about military movements during a period of martial law. The court’s ruling specified that the accused shared data about the location of Armed Forces of Ukraine units, along with coordinates linking to the army’s headquarters and facilities where troops are stationed. In another development, Oleksandr Mamai, the former mayor of Poltava, remained a subject of suspicion in the spread of information about troop deployments. Earlier, the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine announced the detention of a resident of Odessa on charges of suspected betrayal.”

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