A Ukrainian national was sentenced to 15 months in Germany for espionage after shipping GPS trackers to Ukraine via postal services — a move prosecutors say was part of a Russian-backed sabotage plot targeting transport routes. Two accomplices were acquitted, while the convicted man, who organized the shipments and likely received orders from Russian intelligence via Mariupol, will serve no extra time since his sentence covers pretrial detention. The court found no evidence of imminent damage but confirmed the intent to gather intel on logistics systems.

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