Eugene Fedorov, a resident of Khimki in Moscow Oblast, was sentenced… (суд · передавать · колония)
Eugene Fedorov, a resident of Khimki in Moscow Oblast, was sentenced to 14 years in a strict-regime penal colony for treason after providing the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) with information about fuel storage facilities and security areas at Sheremetyevo Airport. The court also imposed two years of freedom restrictions and a fine of 200,000 rubles.
Consensus
- Eugene Fedorov, born in 1979, is a Russian citizen from Khimki, Moscow Oblast.
- He was convicted of treason by the Moscow Oblast Court.
- The court sentenced him to 14 years in a strict-regime penal colony.
- He provided information about fuel storage facilities and security areas at Sheremetyevo Airport to the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU).
- During searches, authorities found encrypted communication programs, bomb-making instructions, extremist literature, and a computer used for contact with SBU representatives.
- The court also imposed two years of freedom restrictions and a 200,000 ruble fine.
- The verdict has entered into legal force.
Points of divergence
- Fedorov conducted site inspections of Aeroflot's service territory for possible terrorist attacks. — vedomosti
- On July 7, the FSB reported the disruption of a terrorist group in Kabardino-Balkaria preparing attacks on law enforcement and administration officials; all eight members were detained. — vedomosti
- On June 26, a minor was arrested in Dagestan for creating the largest international network supporting terrorist organizations, coordinating with Ukrainian special services. — vedomosti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Resident of Moscow Region sentenced to 14 years in a colony for passing SBU data on fuel storage facilities — Ведомости
- Man handed SBU data on Sheremetyevo Airport: How was he sentenced? — Вечерняя Москва