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Grigory Skvortsov, who denies wrongdoing in sharing details of the bunkers, will serve his sentence in a maximum-security ...
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A Russian court said on Thursday it had found a photographer, Grigory Skvortsov, guilty of treason and jailed him for 16 years after Skvortsov said he had passed detailed information about once secret ...
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Grigory Skvortsov, arrested in 2023, was found guilty of treason for passing information about once-secret Soviet-era bunkers to journalist.