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Russian court upholds Ukrainian spy’s sentence, FSB says

It is reported that the cumulative sentence includes a five-year prison term that the Sevastopol City Court

MOSCOW, November 9. /TASS/. A court of appeals upheld a sentence for deep-cover military intelligence colonel Dmitry Shtyblikov of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate, who had been convicted to 19 years and six months behind bars for high treason, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said in a statement on Wednesday.

"The Southern District Military Court’s sentence for illegal military intelligence colonel Dmitry Shtyblikov of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate came into force. He was found guilty of high treason and sentenced to 19 years and six months in a high-security penal colony," the statement reads.

The cumulative sentence includes a five-year prison term that the Sevastopol City Court handed to him for preparations for a series of explosions at civilian infrastructure sites in Crimea and the Black Sea Fleet’s facilities.

After Crimea had reunited with Russia in 2014, Shtyblikov stayed on the peninsula, acting on orders from the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate, and obtained Russian citizenship. He got a civilian job at a Black Sea Fleet’s military unit where he collected information about the activities of military units stationed in Crimea, which constitutes a state secret, and handed it over to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate. The FSB promptly foiled Shtyblikov’s activities as part of a criminal investigation based on Article 275 of the Russian Criminal Code (high treason).