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A Resident of Mariupol, Forced to Accept Russian Citizenship and Tried to Recruit Into the Army, Was Sentenced to 18 Years for "Gosmina"

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A judge of the Central District Military Court in Yekaterinburg, Vitaly Chumakov, sentenced a 55-year-old citizen, Mariupol Andrei Lazarenko, to 18 years of high-security colony in the case of attempted attack and "gosmienu" for attempting to set fire to a warncomat in Mordonia, where he was found in the fall of 2022, writing "Mediazona." The Prosecutor's Office requested that Lazarenko be sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment as well as a fine of…
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A judge of the Central District Military Court in Yekaterinburg, Vitaly Chumakov, sentenced a 55-year-old citizen, Mariupol Andrei Lazarenko, to 18 years of high-security colony in the case of attempted attack and "gosmienu" for attempting to set fire to a warncomat in Mordonia, where he was found in the fall of 2022, writing "Mediazona." The Prosecutor's Office requested that Lazarenko be sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment as well as a fine of…

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currenttime.tv broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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