In Chelyabinsk, a 17-Year-Old Boy Was Sentenced to Eight Years ' Imprisonment in the Case of the Arson of Su-34 Fighter Aircraft
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The Chelyabinsk Regional Court sentenced a 17-year-old Dugestan to eight years ' imprisonment in a case of sabotage (article 281, paragraph 2 (b), of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), as reported by the Court ' s press service.
The Chelyabinsk Regional Court sentenced a 17-year-old boy accused of having committed an offence to eight years ' reformatory colony...
In early January 2024, the guy set fire to a fighter on the territory of the Shagol air base
In Russia, a teenager was sentenced to 8 years for setting fire to a Su-34 at an air base. A 17-year-old boy received 8 years in a correctional colony for setting fire to a Su-34 fighter jet at the Shagol air base in Chelyabinsk. The FSB of the Russian Federation claims that the teenager carried out the task for a reward.
The Chelyabin regional court sentenced a 17-year-old Dugestan to eight years' imprisonment in a sabotage case, as reported by the court's press service, and convicted a teenager of arson aimed at "destructing and damaging vehicles in order to undermine the economic security and defence capabilities of the Russian Federation".
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