Woman gets 15-year sentence for aiding Russian attacks on Zhytomyr Oblast  

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**Woman Sentenced 15 Years Prison for Aiding Russian Military**

A court has given a 43-year-old woman a 15-year prison sentence. She was found guilty of helping and trying to escape to Russia.

The woman, who used to live in Donetsk, moved to Kyiv after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. Later, she rented apartment in Zhytomyr Oblast. The Ukrainian (SBU) said that she made contact with Russia’s agency on . She offered to serve as an informant and used a banned social media platform to praise Russian militants.

**Woman Recruited by Russian Intelligence**

The woman was recruited by the GRU, which assigned her an operational alias. Her task was to gather information about Ukrainian military infrastructure, including repair bases for heavy weapons. She sent this information to her Russian handlers through encrypted messenger chats and email.

**Arrest and Conviction**

In August , authorities arrested the woman while she was preparing to flee to Russia. The SBU found out that she had planned to be “evacuated” through third countries by the GRU. She was convicted under two articles of the Ukrainian Criminal Code: treason during martial law and justification of Russian aggression.

**Importance of the Case**

This case shows Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to stop espionage and subversive activities linked to Russia’s invasion.

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