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Stuttgart - Planned Package Attacks - Judgment Against Three Suspected Russian Spies Expected

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
Today, the Stuttgart Higher Regional Court is expecting the verdict against three men who were supposed to have planned sabotage acts on behalf of the Russian secret service.

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Three Ukrainians were tried in Stuttgart because they were supposed to have prepared arson attacks on behalf of Russia. Now one of the defendants was sentenced.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Sueddeutsche ZeitungSueddeutsche Zeitung
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A Ukrainian is said to have prepared arson attacks in Germany on behalf of Russia. Now he is sentenced to a prison term for agent activity – two co-defendants were released by the court.

·Munich, Germany
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On behalf of Russia, a Ukrainian is said to have prepared attacks in Germany. Now he has been sentenced. Two other defendants have been released by the court.

·Berlin, Germany
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They are said to have been part of a sabotage plan aimed at the transport of a parcel service provider: In Stutgart, three young Ukrainians have to answer to court.

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A young Ukrainian has been sentenced to prison for acting as an agent in Germany – he is said to have prepared fire attacks on behalf of Russia.

·Berlin, Germany
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Three Ukrainians are on trial in Stuttgart because they are supposed to have planned attacks on freight traffic in Germany on behalf of Russia. The Federal Prosecutor's Office accuses them of agent activity and appointment for arson attacks.

·Berlin, Germany
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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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