A German court convicts a Ukrainian man for involvement in a plot tied by prosecutors to Russian intelligence involving parcel deliveries. According to court findings, the man helped send packages from Germany to Ukraine that included GPS trackers and spare parts, and prosecutors say the aim was to identify or assess potential sabotage targets.
Both outlets describe the scheme as part of wider suspected Russian intelligence activity intended to create disruption in Europe. They say multiple people were involved in preparing and sending the two parcels, including three Ukrainians connected to the logistics of the shipment. While the outlets largely align on the core facts—court conviction, the Germany-to-Ukraine parcel route, the presence of GPS trackers and spare parts, and the alleged intelligence link—the available reporting does not fully detail specific targets or the precise legal charges in the excerpts provided.