US citizen who helped Russia from inside Ukraine granted Russian passport by Putin
- An American named Daniel Martindale has been granted Russian citizenship by decree of President Vladimir Putin.
- Martindale spent over two years spying on Ukrainian troops to assist the Russian military offensive.
- He expressed gratitude for accepting him as a citizen, calling it a 'dream' and a 'sign of respect'.
- A representative stated that the passport is a 'sign of gratitude for what Daniel has done.
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US citizen who helped Russia from inside Ukraine granted Russian passport by Putin
Daniel Martindale, a U.S. citizen who helped the Kremlin target Ukrainian troops and was then spirited out of eastern Ukraine by Russian special forces, has received a Russian passport in Moscow.
·United Kingdom
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Daniel Martindale spent two years in Ukraine after Russia launched its offensive, transmitting coordinates of military facilities to Russia's secret services. "long since proven with his loyalty and actions that he is one of us." said Denis Pushilin.
·New Delhi, India
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