Russia's FSB arrests two Crimea residents on high treason charges, alleging they passed information about military personnel on the peninsula to Ukrainian intelligence services.
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has arrested two Crimea residents on charges of high treason, alleging they provided information about military personnel on the peninsula to Ukrainian intelligence services.
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