Russian Activist Who Helped Ukrainian Refugees Jailed for 22 Years
- Nadezhda Rossinskaya was sentenced to 22 years in prison for treason and terrorism, according to her lawyer and local media.
- She was arrested in February 2024 for allegedly inciting activities against national security.
- Rossinskaya's initiative, Armiya Krasotok, reportedly helped 25,000 people in occupied Ukraine from 2022 to 2023.
- The Second Western District Military Court found Rossinskaya guilty on all charges and imposed a fine of 320,000 rubles .
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From Belgorod, a Russian city close to the Ukrainian border, a Ukrainian woman tried to flee Russia in February 2024. She had her 46…
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Read Full ArticleBelgorod Court Sentences Activist Who Helped Ukrainian Refugees to 22 Years in Prison
A military court in southwestern Russia’s Belgorod region sentenced Nadezhda Rossinskaya, an anti-war activist who helped Ukrainian refugees, to 22 years in prison on charges of treason and terrorism, her lawyer and local media reported Friday.
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Read Full ArticleThe 2nd Western District Military Court, in a retreat in Belgorod, sentenced the volunteer Nadezhda Rossinsky, known as...
Russian activist Nadezhda Rosinskaya, who helped Ukrainian citizens escape from the occupied territories during the war with Russia, was sentenced to 22 years
·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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