The trial of a Norwegian man suspected of espionage began on Tuesday in Moscow, ...
MOSCOW/OSLO - The trial of a Norwegian man suspected of espionage began on Tuesday in Moscow, in a case that has raised tensions between Russia and its NATO-member neighbor.
Frode Berg, a retired former guard on the Norwegian-Russian border, is accused by Russian authorities of gathering information about Russian nuclear submarines on behalf of Norway. “He was detained while receiving information from a Russian citizen who worked in a defense enterprise and was acting under the control of the FSB ,” she added.
“He has all along been pleading not guilty, which he will continue to do,” Risnes told Reuters on Tuesday.
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