Daniel Martindale

US Citizen Given Russian Passport for Aiding Moscow in Ukraine

US citizen Daniel Martindale, now with a Russian passport for helping Moscow from inside Ukraine, has definitely stirred up some strong opinions. It’s hard to ignore the gravity of the situation – a US citizen, once presumably proud of that status, is now holding a passport from a country deeply involved in a conflict that’s claiming countless lives and reshaping the geopolitical landscape. The immediate reaction, naturally, leans towards considering him a traitor. That’s probably the easiest label to slap on him considering the actions he’s apparently taken.

The prospect of Martindale returning to Ukraine, potentially on the front lines, is a grim one.… Continue reading

Putin Rewards U.S. Man With Russian Passport for Ukraine Spying

The Russian-installed authorities in Donetsk have granted Russian citizenship to U.S. citizen Daniel Martindale for spying on Ukrainian troops. Martindale spent two years in Ukraine, transmitting coordinates of military facilities to Russian secret services. He was extracted in a complex operation after Moscow feared for his safety and applied for citizenship in November 2024. Martindale claimed becoming a citizen was a “dream” and that Russia was his home.

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US Citizen Who Aided Russia Granted Passport by Putin

Daniel Martindale, a U.S. citizen who aided the Kremlin in targeting Ukrainian troops, has been granted Russian citizenship and received a passport in Moscow. After being spirited out of eastern Ukraine by Russian special forces, Martindale was presented with the documents by Denis Pushilin, the Moscow-installed leader of the Donetsk region. Pushilin stated that information Martindale shared aided Russian planning to seize a Ukrainian town. Martindale, who had previously lived in Russia and entered Ukraine just days before the invasion, expressed his belief that Russia is his home and family.

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