In Russia, Two Women Were Convicted in Absentia in the Case of the Liquidation of the Missile Officer Nagayk, Guilty of the Death of 59 Residents of the Village of Groza,
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The 2nd Western District Military Court sentenced in absentia to 18 and 24 years in prison, Russian Elena Popov and Ukrainian Maria Savosta, who are accused of killing Russian missile officer Konstantin Nagayk.
The 2nd Western District Military Court, in absentia, sentenced a Russian woman, Elena Popov, and a Ukrainian, to up to 24 years ' imprisonment...
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In Russia, a Ukrainian and a Russian woman have been convicted in absentia for the murder of an officer believed to be involved in the strike on the village of Groza in the Kharkiv region. At that time, 59 civilians were killed. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Deutsche Welle. According to the publication, Ukrainian Maria Savosta and Russian Elena Popova were sentenced to 18 and 24 years in prison for the murder of Russian Arme…
In Russia, the 2nd Western District Military Court, in absentia, sentenced Russiana Elena Popova and Ukrainian Maria Savoste, accused of the murder of Russian missile officer Konstantin Nagaiko, reported by TASS. In the operative part of the sentence cited by the Russian State Agency, it is stated that 29-year-old Konstantin Nagaiko was killed in Shuya province on 30 December 2024.
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