The
suspect, Robert Shonov, relayed information to U.S. embassy
staffers in Moscow on how Russia's conscription campaign was
impacting political discontent ahead of the 2024 presidential
election in Russia, TASS quoted the FSB as saying.
The FSB said it planned to question U.S. embassy employees who
were in contact with Shonov, a Russian national who has been
under arrest since May.
The embassy said in May that "the allegations against Mr. Shonov
are wholly without merit", and his "only role at the time of his
arrest was to compile media summaries of press items from
publicly available Russian media sources".
(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Mark Trevelyan and Mark
Heinrich)
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