Russian told Germany's military secrets, spy arrested

Germany has indicted a former reserve forces officer on charges of committing spying on Russia. Germany's Attorney General said in a statement that Ralph G. It gave Russian agents “documents and numerous information” about the German Army from October 2014 to March 2020. He is also accused of providing information [...]
Germany has indicted a former reserve forces officer on charges of committing spying on Russia. Germany's Attorney General said in a statement that Ralph G. It gave Russian agents “documents and numerous information” about the German Army from October 2014 to March 2020.
He is also accused of providing information on the impact they had on German companies the sanctions imposed by the European Union on Russia following Ukraine's annexation of Crime in 2014.
The military, who was also a member of several economic committees, has also given the Russians information about the much-discussed “Nord Stream 2”, through which Russia would send considerable gas to Germany but was suspended after the invasion of Ukraine on February 24th of this year, writes a2cn.
The German prosecutor said Ralph G. He gave Russian agents information about Germany's reserve forces and civil protection. Through it, Russia's secret service has also received personal contacts and details of top German officers and directors of important companies in the country. The suspect is also accused of helping the Russians better understand American defence policies with NATO partners.












