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Nomma Zarubina denied her involvement with the FSB, but admitted the truth after becoming interested in an FBI agent working on her case.

Kyrgyz arms dealer Sergei Zharnovnikov was sentenced for illegally exporting U.S. firearms and ammunition to Russia via Kyrgyzstan.

Maxim Larin was arrested for illegally exporting U.S. weapons parts to Kazakhstan, violating export laws and aiding Russia-bound shipments.

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, in Brooklyn, has authorized the seizure of an aircraft owned by Rosneft Oil.

SVETLANA DALI, 57, who stowed away on a flight to Paris last week, was released on a personal recognizance bond on Friday.

SVETLANA DALI, 57, who stowed away on a flight from JFK to Paris last week, made her initial appearance Thursday in Brooklyn Federal Court.

In a Brooklyn federal courtroom, Vadim Yermolenko pleaded guilty to conspiring to supply U.S.-made electronics to Russia’s defense sector.

Canadian national Nikolay Goltsev and Brooklyn resident Salimdzhon Nasriddinov pleaded guilty on Wednesday to conspiracy to commit export control violations for their roles in a global procurement scheme on behalf

EDITORS’ NOTE: These remarks, delivered on Law Day by New York State’s Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson, strike at the heart of some of our greatest fears in an environment of

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Vladimir Putin’s Russia is a terrorist state, said members of the nonprofit organization “Russian America for Democracy in Russia,” who marched over the Brooklyn Bridge and rallied

A 36-year-old Brooklyn resident pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud the United States by unlawfully exporting sensitive electronic components used in Russian military drones on Tuesday. The plea was entered

Federal authorities have arrested a tri-national trio involved in a far-reaching scheme to export sensitive, dual-use electronic components from the U.S. to Russia. The electronics have been discovered in a

The United States Justice Department announced the successful completion of a court-authorized operation, dubbed Operation MEDUSA, which claims to have successfully disrupted a global peer-to-peer network of computers infected by

BROOKLYN — Brooklyn prosecutors unsealed an eighteen-count indictment against an Estonian national accusing him of conspiracy to acquire sensitive U.S.-made electronics on behalf of the Russian government and military. Andrey

A former high-ranking FBI counterintelligence official who investigated Russian oligarchs has been indicted on charges he secretly worked for one, in violation of U.S. sanctions. The official was also charged,

A judge authorized the United States on Monday to seize a $90 million jet belonging to a Russian oligarch in a continuing effort to diminish the financial pillars of the

The sentencing of WNBA star Brittney Griner to nine years behind bars and a fine of 1 million rubles – between US$10,000 and $20,000 depending on the exchange rate –

This article was originally published on Jul 8 9:12am EDT by THE CITY. Social service groups assisting Ukrainian immigrants say they are overwhelmed with thousands of calls and walk-ins from

The Biden administration wants to sell off the yachts, homes and other luxury assets it has seized from Russian oligarchs and use those proceeds to support reparations for Ukraine. As

Ten defendants, including seven from Brooklyn, were charged Tuesday in Brooklyn Federal Court with participating in the illegal smuggling of electronic devices, particularly Apple products, from the U.S. to Russia

The Justice Department is asking to take over President Donald Trump’s defense in a defamation lawsuit from a writer who accused him of rape, and federal lawyers asked a court

My father, Irving Kaufman (1910 – 1982), was a professional photographer who started in Brooklyn in the mid 1930s working for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. He captured thousands of images

The New York Islanders on Tuesday signed goaltender of the future Ilya Sorokin to a $2 million contract for next season. The deal includes $1 million in salary and a



My father, Irving Kaufman (1910 – 1982), was a professional photographer who started in Brooklyn in the mid 1930s working for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. He captured thousands of images
