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    Sergei Goryashko

    BBC Russian

    Reuters

    Russian President Vladimir Putin frequently boasts that his country is leading the world in developing hypersonic weapons, which travel at more than five times the speed of sound.

    But a string of Russian physicists working on the science underlying them have been charged with treason and imprisoned in recent years, in what rights groups see as an overzealous crackdown.

    Most of those arrested are elderly, and three are now dead. One was taken from his hospital bed in the late stages of cancer and died soon afterwards.

    Another is Vladislav Galkin, a 68-year-old academic, whose home in Tomsk in southern Russia was raided in April 2023.

    Armed men in black masks arrived at 04:00, digging through cupboards and seizing papers with scientific formulae on them, a relative says.

    Mr Galkin’s wife, Tatyana, says she has told their grandchildren – who liked to play chess with him – that he’s on a business trip. She says Russia’s security service, the FSB, has forbidden her from speaking about his case.

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    Since 2015, 12 physicists have been arrested who are all associated in some way with hypersonic technology or with institutions that work on it.

    At least a dozen Russian scientists who have worked on hypersonic missile development are reported to have been detained on suspicion of high treason, with many of the arrests taking place since President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.

    Russian authorities arrested Vladislav Galkin, a physicist who has worked on Russia's hypersonic missile program since 2016, the acting chairperson of Sovetsky District Court of Novosibirsk, Elena Nefedova, told the local T-invariant publication on December 15. Novosibirsk is the largest city in Siberia, and one of the country's main science hubs.

    The charge of high treason in Russia carries a jail term of between 12 and 20 years. The treason definition includes espionage, the issuance of state secrets to a foreign state or organization, and the provision of financial, logistical, consulting or other assistance, should the activities be directed against the security of Russia.

    A number of leading Russian scientists in the field of hypersonics have been been arrested on suspicion of treason in the past year. At least 16 people with the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences have been subject to criminal prosecution, the Moscow Times reported.

    Galkin is an associate professor at Tomsk Poly

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