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Court Confirms Man's Parole for Fighting in Ukraine, Wanted to Join Troops in Iraq | českénoviny.cz
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The High Court in Prague confirmed a three-year suspended sentence for Lukasz Pashkulyak for his desire to fight in Iraq with the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) and participation in hostilities in Ukraine.
Prague - The High Court in Prague today confirmed a three-year suspended sentence for Lukáš Paškuliak for wanting to fight in Iraq with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and joining the war against Russia in Ukraine. Like the Prague City Court, it found him guilty of supporting and promoting terrorism and serving in foreign armed forces. Paškuliak has denied any intention to join the PKK in the past. According to his previous statement, he does…
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