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American Putin Daniel Martinel is rewarded with a Russian passport for spying in Ukraine, says the Russian official star-news.press/wp

Moscow -The authorities, who were installed in Moscow, said on Tuesday that an American spying on the Ukrainian forces to help the country’s military attack in the country grant Russian citizenship. Daniel Martinel spent two years in Ukraine after Russia launched a large scale in February 2022, transferring the coordinates of military facilities to Russian secret services, according to reports in Russian government media.

“Under a decree of our President Vladimir Putin, a passport from the Russian Federation’s citizen,” said Dennis Buspan, president of Judah in the Ukraine region, adding that “it has been proven that part of the Donetsk region in Ukraine, adding that” a long time has been proven with Luelite, one of the United States. “

“He spent more than two years in the region under the control of the enemy. Not only did he stay – he helped. He supported our players, conveying important information to our private services, risking his life,” he added.

A man has been congratulated as a national Daniel Martinel for his new Russian nationality by Dennis Bojilin, head of the occupied Russian administration in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, in a photo taken from a video posted by Bouchelin on Telegram, July 15, 2025.

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Martinel received his passport by Ministry of Interior officials at a ceremony in Moscow, according to government media and a video published by Pushilin.

Martindale thanked Russia for “accepting me”, and said that he would become a Russian citizen was a “dream”.

“Russia is not only my home, but my family,” he said in the Russian language.

After two years, they spy on Ukraine, he was extracted in a “complex evacuation” after Moscow began to fear that his life was in danger if he stayed anymore.

In November 2024, government media reported that the Russian security forces had taken it to Russia, and Martinel submitted his request to obtain Russian citizenship.

A telegram account claims to be published in the same month: “Hello, I am Daniel Martinel, the man who risked the Russian soldiers their lives to evacuate the village where I was living for two years.”

Almost at the same time, Martindale told the bloggers supporting Russia that he had arrived in Ukraine shortly before Russia launched its invasion, hoping to reach the Ukrainian border region in Donetsk. Martinel told the bloggers that he had contacted Russian intelligence services with his own initiative and was told to go to the city of Foular and waited for the arrival of the Russian forces. He said that he remained in the city, pretending to be missionary, until the fall of 2024, when the Russian forces seized the city after a long battle.

Ukrainian journalists have found some evidence that Martindale may have been recruited by Russian agencies years ago, as he visited Russia between 2016 and 2019, with my university studies. According to some reports, he was deported from Russia in 2019 to violate labor laws.

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2025-07-16 00:23:00

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