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Russia jails Romanian man for 15 years after convicting him of spying for Ukraine

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on June 19, 2026

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· Last updated: June 19, 2026

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Russia Sentences Romanian to 15 Years for Spying in Favour of Ukraine

Romanian National Convicted of Espionage in Russia

Details of the Sentencing

MOSCOW, June 19 (Reuters) - A Romanian man has been sentenced to 15 years in a Russian maximum security penal colony after being convicted of spying for Ukraine by helping Kyiv identify the location of sensitive air defence systems, Russia's FSB security service said on Friday.

Allegations and Activities

It said that the man, David-Adrian Kercho, had shared the location of air defences in Sochi, southern Russia, with a Ukrainian intelligence agency in August 2024.

Promises from Ukrainian Handler

"In return for helping to obtain information of interest to the enemy, the Ukrainian handler promised the Romanian national assistance in leaving Russia safely and joining a Ukrainian armed group, which is banned on Russian territory, to take part in hostilities against our country," the FSB said in a statement.

Arrest and Trial Proceedings

The FSB released video of Kercho's arrest in what looked like a park, showing him being forced to the ground by two agents.

Plea and Admission of Guilt

Reuters could not establish how Kercho had pleaded to the charge, but the FSB said he had admitted his guilt.

Trial and Verdict

Dressed in a tracksuit, Kercho, who the FSB said was born in 2002, was shown listening to the verdict in his trial in a glass courtroom cage in Russia's southern Krasnodar region.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Andrew Osborn; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

Key Takeaways

  • Romanian national David‑Adrian Kercho (born 2002) convicted of espionage for aiding Ukrainian intelligence identify air‑defence sites in Sochi, sentenced to 15 years in Russian penal colony (themoscowtimes.com)
  • FSB claims Kercho admitted guilt and showed his arrest and courtroom scenes, including him in tracksuit in a glass cage (themoscowtimes.com)
  • Broader context: Russia has increasingly prosecuted individuals accused of spying for Ukraine including other foreigners; this case adds to patterns observed since the full‑scale invasion began in 2022 (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the Romanian man sentenced in Russia?
He was convicted of spying for Ukraine by sharing Russian air defence locations with Ukrainian intelligence.
Who is David-Adrian Kercho?
David-Adrian Kercho is a Romanian national born in 2002, convicted of espionage in Russia.
What evidence was released by the FSB?
The FSB released video footage showing Kercho's arrest by security agents in a park.
What sentence did the Romanian man receive?
He was sentenced to 15 years in a Russian maximum security penal colony.
Where did the espionage activity occur?
He reportedly identified locations of air defence systems in Sochi, southern Russia.

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