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Germany Arrests Two Suspected Supporters of Pro-Russian Donetsk and Luhansk Militias

Germany Arrests Two Suspected Supporters of Pro-Russian Donetsk and Luhansk Militias 221207 german police mb 1158 394710

German federal prosecutors have taken into custody two men — one Russian and one German — in the Brandenburg region on suspicion of funneling support to pro-Russian separatist forces in eastern Ukraine. The pair are accused of organizing deliveries of equipment, medical supplies and drones to fighters linked with the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics, which German authorities classify as foreign terrorist organizations.


Suspects Held Over Alleged Supply Network

The arrests took place Wednesday as part of a broader crackdown on individuals suspected of aiding armed groups in the Donbas conflict zone. Prosecutors say one suspect arranged financial transfers exceeding €14,000 toward the movement’s activities, while the other allegedly traveled to eastern Ukraine to coordinate meetings and oversee distribution of materials.

Security services also conducted searches at the suspects’ residences in Brandenburg. Both men are expected to appear before a federal criminal court, where judges will decide on detention and further judicial action.


Background: Long-Running Conflict and Support Networks

Pro-Russian separatist forces in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions have been engaged in conflict with Ukrainian state forces since 2014. These self-declared republics, unrecognized by Germany and most Western nations, are widely seen as proxies backed by Moscow. German law designates the groups as terrorist organizations, meaning support for them is a serious criminal offense.

The ongoing investigation highlights continued concerns among European law enforcement about private networks that may be providing material aid to armed factions involved in the Ukraine war.

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