World News | A Russian Who Worked at a US Consulate is Accused of Collecting Information for US Diplomats
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Russia's top domestic security agency said on Monday that a detained former employee of the US Consulate in Vladivostok is accused of collecting information about Russia's action in Ukraine and related issues for US diplomats.
Moscow, Aug 28 (AP) Russia's top domestic security agency said on Monday that a detained former employee of the US Consulate in Vladivostok is accused of collecting information about Russia's action in Ukraine and related issues for US diplomats.
Russia's Federal Security Service, or FSB, the country's main domestic security agency, said Robert Shonov is suspected of “gathering information about the special military operation, mobilization processes in Russian regions, problems and the assessment of their influence on protest activities of the population in the runup to the 2024 presidential election.”
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The FSB, the top KGB successor, said it has served summonses to question two US diplomats who allegedly instructed Shonov to collect the information.
Shonov's arrest was first reported in May, but Russian authorities provided no details at the time. The US State Department has condemned his arrest.
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Shonov was charged under a new article of Russian law that criminalizes “cooperation on a confidential basis with a foreign state, international or foreign organization to assist their activities clearly aimed against Russia's security." Kremlin critics have said that the formulation is so broad that it could be used to punish any Russian who had foreign connections. It carries a prison sentence of up to eight years.
The US State Department has said Shonov worked at the US consulate in Vladivostok for more than 25 years. The consulate closed in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and never reopened.
The State Department has said that after a Russian government order in April 2021 required the dismissal of all local employees in US diplomatic outposts in Russia, Shonov worked at a company the US contracted with to support its embassy in Moscow.
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in May that Shonov's only role at the time of his arrest was “to compile media summaries of press items from publicly available Russian media sources” and argued that his arrest "highlights the Russian Federation's blatant use of increasingly repressive laws against its own citizens.”
Russian news reports have said that Shonov was being held in Moscow's Lefortovo prison.
Also held in Lefortovo is Evan Gershkovich, an American reporter for The Wall Street Journal. Gershkovich has been in custody since his March 29 arrest by Russia's security service on espionage charges that he, his employer and the US government have denied.
Gershkovich's arrest rattled journalists in Russia and drew outrage in the West. The United States has declared Gershkovich to be “wrongfully detained” and demanded his immediate release.(AP)
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