Russia’s home safety service stated on Monday {that a} former worker of the U.S. Consulate in Vladivostok had been charged for illegally gathering details about the warfare in Ukraine and passing it to American officers.
The Federal Safety Service, or F.S.B., introduced the fees towards Robert Shonov, a Russian nationwide who was detained in Could. The costs carry a punishment of three to eight years imprisonment.
There was no fast remark from the U.S. Consulate in Vladivostok or from the State Division. When Mr. Shonov was detained, State Division spokesman Matthew Miller stated that the US strongly condemned his arrest and known as the allegations towards him “wholly with out advantage.”
Mr. Miller stated that Mr. Shonov had labored for the U.S. Consulate in Vladivostok for 25 years and started working for a non-public contractor for the U.S. Embassy in Moscow in April 2021, after the Russian authorities ordered the firings of all Russian employees at U.S. diplomatic missions within the nation.
Mr. Miller stated that Mr. Shonov’s job had been to write down summaries of reports media reviews “from publicly obtainable Russian media sources,” and that his employment was “in strict compliance with Russia’s legal guidelines and rules.”
In its assertion on Monday, the F.S.B. stated that it was looking for to query two staff of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, whom it accused of directing Mr. Shonov’s actions.
Mr. Shovov’s arrest this spring got here at a tense time for U.S.-Russian relations amid President Vladimir V. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and Russia’s detention in March of Evan Gershkovich, an American reporter for The Wall Avenue Journal. Mr. Gershkovich has been accused by the Russian authorities of espionage and is being held in pretrial detention that has been prolonged till a minimum of Nov. 30.
Paul Whelan, a company safety government and former U.S. marine, was arrested in Moscow in 2018 for espionage and given a 16-year jail sentence.
American officers have vehemently denied the fees towards each Mr. Whelan and Mr. Gershkovich and stated that they contemplate each to be wrongly detained, a designation that primarily means the U.S. authorities considers them political hostages.