Russia jails Romanian citizen for 15 years for spying for Ukraine

Foto: Serviciul de presă unificat al instanțelor din Ținutul Krasnodar; Sursa: Bloknot Krasnodar.
Foto: Serviciul de presă unificat al instanțelor din Ținutul Krasnodar; Sursa: Bloknot Krasnodar.

A court in Russia has sentenced a Romanian man to 15 years in prison on charges of spying for Ukraine.

Prosecutors in the southern Krasnodar region said the man, identified by Russian media as Adrian-David Cherciu, contacted Ukrainian military intelligence in November 2024 and later used a quadcopter to gather information about the location of an air defense system in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi.

“He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, to be served in a maximum-security penal colony,” the regional court’s press service said on Thursday in a statement.

Romania’s foreign ministry confirmed a Romanian citizen had been convicted in Russia.

Ministry spokesman, Andrei Tarnea, said Bucharest had been monitoring the case since December 2024.

“We have repeatedly requested the Russian side, both in Bucharest and Moscow, to facilitate access to the Romanian citizen in order to provide consular assistance,” he said in a statement.

“To date, the Russian side has not responded to our repeated requests.”

Russia has arrested dozens of Russians and foreigners on accusations of spying for Ukraine since launching its full-scale invasion in February 2022, the Moscow Times reported.

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