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Ecology Action Centre calls for immediate implementation of Coastal Protection Act | SaltWireSTOCKHOLM - A Swedish court said on Thursday it had found a man not guilty of spying on Sweden and the United States on behalf of Russia and unlawfully transferring advanced technology to Russia's armed forces.
Sergey Skvortsov, a citizen of both Sweden and Russia, had been indicted in August on charges of gross unlawful intelligence activity against the two countries between 2013 and 2022.
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