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It is not known exactly where the man is now.
In temporarily occupied by the Russians Energodar, temporarily occupied by the Russians, Zaporizhzhya region, was seized and then convicted of alleged espionage 62-year-old employee of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant (ZNPP) Serhiy Spartesny. This was reported by the so-called Prosecutor's office of Crimea.
It is known that the man stayed in captivity of the invaders for about a year.
The Russians incriminated Sergei Spartesnomu espionage. He was accused of allegedly recording the brands and registration plates of the vehicles of Russian security forces in Energodar and on the territory of the ZNPP. The occupiers believe that Serhiy allegedly passed this data to the Security Service of Ukraine.
The so-called court of the temporarily occupied part of the Zaporizhzhya region sentenced Spartesny to 12 years in prison. Where the man is now unknown.
It is known that on 18 July 2023, the Russian military with weapons broke into the house of the head of the shift of the turbine department shift of the operational unit of the operating division of Zaporizhzhya NPP Serhiy Spartesny and took him to the local occupation police department.
Also, the mayor of Energodar, Dmytro Orlov, said that the occupants had reported that 62-year-old Zaporizhzhya NPP employee Serhiy Spartesnyy had been charged.
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.











