Two alleged German-Russian spies suspected of planning to sabotage military aid intended for Ukraine arrested
TWO alleged spies suspected of planning to sabotage military aid intended for Ukraine have been arrested.
The men, identified only as Dieter S and Alexander J, are said by officials to be dual German-Russian nationals.
Prosecutors said Dieter S had been discussing possible acts of sabotage in Germany with a person linked to Russian intelligence since October.
He was also accused of declaring himself willing to carry out bombing and arson attacks on military infrastructure.
Alexander J is said to have helped him gather information on potential targets, including US military sites, last month.
The pair were arrested in the Bavarian town of Bayreuth on Wednesday.
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Germany has become the second-biggest supplier of weapons to Ukraine after the US.
The U.S. has a large military presence in Germany.
A judge on Wednesday ordered Dieter S. kept in custody pending a possible indictment.
Alexander J. was due to make a closed-doors court appearance on Thursday.
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Dieter S. also faces separate accusations of belonging to an armed unit of pro-Russian separatist forces in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine between December 2014 and September 2016.