The Leninskyi Court of Sevastopol in the Russia-occupied Crimea has placed former serviceman of the Black Sea Fleet headquarters Leonid Parkhomenko, detained on suspicion of high treason for spying for Ukraine, under arrest for two months.
TASS news agency announced this referring to a Crimea police source, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
The regional division of the Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia and the Court refused from commenting this report.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the FSB in Sevastopol in Crimea detained Parkhomenko on November 22 on suspicion of high treason for spying for Ukraine.
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