Russia Jailed Over a Dozen Rocket Scientists on Treason Charges
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https://www.newsweek.com/putin-arrests-hypersonic-rocket-scientists-treason-1853214
At least a dozen Russian scientists who have worked on hypersonic missile development are reported to have been detained on suspicion of high treason, with many of the arrests taking place since President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.
Russian authorities arrested Vladislav Galkin, a physicist who has worked on Russia's hypersonic missile program since 2016, the acting chairperson of Sovetsky District Court of Novosibirsk, Elena Nefedova, told the local T-invariant publication on December 15. Novosibirsk is the largest city in Siberia, and one of the country's main science hubs.
The charge of high treason in Russia carries a jail term of between 12 and 20 years. The treason definition includes espionage, the issuance of state secrets to a foreign state or organization, and the provision of financial, logistical, consulting or other assistance, should the activities be directed against the security of Russia.
A number of leading Russian scientists in the field of hypersonics have been been arrested on suspicion of treason in the past year. At least 16 people with the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences have been subject to criminal prosecution, the Moscow Times reported.
Galkin is an associate professor at Tomsk Polytechnic University, and a co-author of works from the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Siberian Branch. A chief researcher with the institute, Valery Zvegintsev, is also accused of treason.
In May, Zvegintsev and two other Russian scientists, Anatoly Maslov and Alexander Shiplyuk, who worked on the development of hypersonic missiles, were arrested on suspicion of treason.
Their colleagues at the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Siberian Branch decried their arrests in an open letter at the time.
"We simply don't understand how to continue our craft," they wrote, saying that the three men had merely participated in overseas conferences and international projects, and that they had their work published in popular magazines.
A Novosibirsk news outlet said Maslov was suspected of handing state secrets to China.
In July 2022, Dmitry Kolker, a 54-year-old Russian physicist who was arrested in Siberia on suspicion of treason, died in custody after being flown to Moscow while he was undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer.
"The FSB murdered my father," his son, Maksim Kolker, wrote on Russian social media platform VKontakte at the time. "Fully aware of the condition he was in, they dragged him from the hospital.... They didn't even allow him to say goodbye to his family. I hope Investigator Morozov, the Novosibirsk judge, and the entire state machine will be held responsible for their actions."
"It only took you two days to kill a man, and now my family is left without a father," he wrote.
In September, Russian citizen Sergei Kabanov was found guilty of high treason for smuggling missile technology to the United States.
Kabanov was handed a 12 1/2 year jail sentence after an investigation found that he "sent products used in missile technology of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation to the interests of the American company Victory Procurement Services (Huntsville, Alabama), controlled by the U.S. Department of Defense," news agency Interfax cited the press service of the FSB as saying.
Kabanov acted on the instructions of U.S. intelligence services and organized a "smuggling channel for the supply of Russian military products to the United States," the statement said.
Newsweek contacted Blake Mitchell, the president and CEO of Victory Procurement Services, for comment via LinkedIn in September, but didn't receive a response.
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เลยจับนักวิทยาศาสตร์ ผู้พัฒนา 20 คน ในข้อหา ทรยศต่อชาติ
โดยยัดข้อกล่าวหา ตอนแรกว่าส่งข้อมูลให้จีนเพื่อนเลิฟซะงั้น ล่าสุดปลายปีที่ผ่านมา
มีรายงานว่า หมีปู๊ว์ สั่งจำคุกนักวิทยศาสตร์ ที่โดนกล่าวหา 12 คน ว่าปล่อยข้อมูลหรือขายข้อมูลให้ US
ตามกฎหมายรัสเซีย แต่ละคนจะติดคุกระหว่าง 12-20 ปี ในคุกนรก
แถวพื้นที่ห่างไกล อย่าง YAMAL หรือ ไซบีเรีย ที่เดียวกับ Alexei Navalny โน่นแหละ
https://www.newsweek.com/putin-arrests-hypersonic-rocket-scientists-treason-1853214
At least a dozen Russian scientists who have worked on hypersonic missile development are reported to have been detained on suspicion of high treason, with many of the arrests taking place since President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.
Russian authorities arrested Vladislav Galkin, a physicist who has worked on Russia's hypersonic missile program since 2016, the acting chairperson of Sovetsky District Court of Novosibirsk, Elena Nefedova, told the local T-invariant publication on December 15. Novosibirsk is the largest city in Siberia, and one of the country's main science hubs.
The charge of high treason in Russia carries a jail term of between 12 and 20 years. The treason definition includes espionage, the issuance of state secrets to a foreign state or organization, and the provision of financial, logistical, consulting or other assistance, should the activities be directed against the security of Russia.
A number of leading Russian scientists in the field of hypersonics have been been arrested on suspicion of treason in the past year. At least 16 people with the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences have been subject to criminal prosecution, the Moscow Times reported.
Galkin is an associate professor at Tomsk Polytechnic University, and a co-author of works from the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Siberian Branch. A chief researcher with the institute, Valery Zvegintsev, is also accused of treason.
In May, Zvegintsev and two other Russian scientists, Anatoly Maslov and Alexander Shiplyuk, who worked on the development of hypersonic missiles, were arrested on suspicion of treason.
Their colleagues at the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Siberian Branch decried their arrests in an open letter at the time.
"We simply don't understand how to continue our craft," they wrote, saying that the three men had merely participated in overseas conferences and international projects, and that they had their work published in popular magazines.
A Novosibirsk news outlet said Maslov was suspected of handing state secrets to China.
In July 2022, Dmitry Kolker, a 54-year-old Russian physicist who was arrested in Siberia on suspicion of treason, died in custody after being flown to Moscow while he was undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer.
"The FSB murdered my father," his son, Maksim Kolker, wrote on Russian social media platform VKontakte at the time. "Fully aware of the condition he was in, they dragged him from the hospital.... They didn't even allow him to say goodbye to his family. I hope Investigator Morozov, the Novosibirsk judge, and the entire state machine will be held responsible for their actions."
"It only took you two days to kill a man, and now my family is left without a father," he wrote.
In September, Russian citizen Sergei Kabanov was found guilty of high treason for smuggling missile technology to the United States.
Kabanov was handed a 12 1/2 year jail sentence after an investigation found that he "sent products used in missile technology of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation to the interests of the American company Victory Procurement Services (Huntsville, Alabama), controlled by the U.S. Department of Defense," news agency Interfax cited the press service of the FSB as saying.
Kabanov acted on the instructions of U.S. intelligence services and organized a "smuggling channel for the supply of Russian military products to the United States," the statement said.
Newsweek contacted Blake Mitchell, the president and CEO of Victory Procurement Services, for comment via LinkedIn in September, but didn't receive a response.