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Trial in the case of another officer, spy for Azerbaijan, begins in Armenia
Baku/09.09.22/Turan: The National Security Service of Armenia sent to court a case of treason against an officer of the Armenian Armed Forces, who was recruited by Azerbaijani intelligence. According to the National Security Service of Armenia, the officer transferred military information to Azerbaijan for $500 a month.
During the 44-day war, this rocket officer led the rocket systems division. He deliberately shot past the target, deliberately frustrating the tasks.
He was given a phone with a data encryption program to transfer data to the enemy. The accused managed to transfer to the enemy data on military equipment, ammunition, personnel of the military unit, losses during the war.
For $4,000, he expressed readiness and collected data on the combat training plan of the unit, maps and tactical instructions, but did not have time to transfer them, because he was arrested.
During the investigation, it turned out that the detainee also intentionally damaged military equipment during the war. In total, according to the ministry, only in 2022, as part of the proceedings on the fact of treason, 8 cases were sent to the court, concerning 15 people, the report said. --02D--
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