Binance handed user data to Russia that led to a Ukrainian donor's arrest

摘要:According to a Reuters report, Binance allegedly provided Russian authorities with customer records that led to the arrest of Yuri Belenkiy, an IT specialist charged with financing terrorism over donations to Ukrainian groups. Binance reportedly shared his passport copy, residency permit, address, phone number, and date of birth, along with transaction data. Russian investigators used the information to charge him for transfers exceeding $700 made between January 2023 and March 2024, intended for the Ukrainian military and a group linked to the Azov Brigade. Binance said it cooperates with lawful requests, despite exiting the Russian market in 2023. Its guidelines require a valid court order, police order, or warrant before sharing user data.

Summary

  • Binance allegedly shared customer data with Russia, enabling charges against an IT specialist for donating to Ukrainian groups.
  • Yuri Belenkiy was detained in 2025 after Binance provided his personal details, including passport info and address, to Russian investigators.
  • Binance says it cooperates with lawful requests, despite exiting the Russian market in 2023 to improve its compliance strategy.

Binance gave Russian authorities customer records later used to charge a Russian IT specialist with financing terrorism over donations to Ukrainian groups, according to a report by Reuters on Monday.

The exchange identified Yuri Belenkiy as the source of transfers worth more than $700, Reuters reported, citing law enforcement documents. Binance also allegedly provided his date of birth, address, phone number and passport number, alongside copies of his Russian passport and Bulgarian residency permit.

Russias Investigative Committee alleged that Belenkiy made the payments between January 2023 and March 2024 after an appeal by exiled Kremlin critic Arkady Babchenko. The funds were intended for the Ukrainian military and a group associated with the Azov Brigade, which Moscow classifies as a terrorist organization.

Investigators reportedly received two responses from case@binanceholdings.ru after requesting Belenkiy‘s transaction history. Binance’s website had directed Russian and Belarusian law enforcement agencies to that address.

Binances current law-enforcement guidelines say the exchange requires a valid court order, police order or warrant before providing user information in a criminal investigation.

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