Court in Russian-occupied Luhansk imprisons local Ukrainian man for treason, attributing his actions to ‘a misguided sense of patriotism’
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Court in Russian-occupied Luhansk imprisons local Ukrainian man for treason, attributing his actions to ‘a misguided sense of patriotism’
The Supreme Court of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic has sentenced a man from the town of Belokurakino to 17 years in prison for treason. He was reportedly convicted of passing military information to Ukrainian security officials. According to the court’s press service, he acted “out of a misguided sense of patriotism” by aiding Ukraine against Russian occupation forces. Journalists at Mediazona were among the first to report the s…
The “Supreme Court” of the so-called “Lugansk People's Republic” sentenced a resident of the village of Belokurakino to 17 years in a maximum security penal colony on charges of treason, the press service reports. The name of the convict has not been disclosed. The man was also fined 100,000 rubles. The case file states that a resident of Belokurakino “out of a sense of falsely understood patriotism, realizing the illegal nature and public dange…
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