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21 August 2026

Australia charges man over trying to inform Russia of Ukrainian military activities

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Australia charges man over trying to inform Russia of Ukrainian military activities

The crime of intentional foreign interference carries a penalty of 20 years' imprisonment in Australia. View on euronews ...

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