Ukraine court sentences three Russian spies to prison in Odesa. Main agent gets life, two accomplices 15 years each, SBU says.
A Ukrainian court sentenced three Russian agents to prison terms for espionage in Odesa, the SBU reported. The main agent received a life sentence, while two accomplices each got 15 years.
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