3 Bulgarians convicted for spying for Russia across Europe from the UK base star-news.press/wp

London – Three Bulgarian citizens in Britain were sentenced to Friday in London spying for Russia on what prosecutors said was “industrial proportion.”
The Trio was accused of putting lives in danger because they acted on the order in the name of Russian intelligence for conducting supervision throughout Europe between 2020. and 2023. Years.
Katrin Ivanova, 33, Vanya Gaberova, 30, and Tihomir Ivanov Ivanchev, 39, were convicted on Friday at the Central Criminal Court in London after the trial he started in November.
Three, who tangled in sexual relations with one of their managers or each other, denied that they were on the plot and claimed that they did not know who they were working or they were involved or had the superiors.
Prosecutors said they were spying on the American air base in Germany in which they were told that Ukrainian troops were for training and discussed the abduction or kill the opponents of the Russian state.
They also allegedly tried to lure the Bulgarian journalist who discovered Moscow involvement in reporters in newspapers from newspapers in Salisbury in England, in the “honey” romance from Gaber.
Lolies discussed robbing and killing the Bellingcat Christ’s journalist, or ran him off and drank him in Russia, they told prosecutors.
The spy ring also included two more accused, Ringleader Orlin Roussev and his underpass of the pearl Dzhambazov. Previously, it is to blame for the charges of espionage and have false personal documents.
Roussev, 47, directed by the alleged Russian agent Jan Marsalek, Austrian National, who was in contact with Russian intelligence agencies, said prosecutors.
2025-03-07 16:39:00



