Russian Andrei Kuznetsov, who had spent more than three years on the side of Ukraine, was sentenced to 11 years in prison on charges of espionage, as reported by the publication "Here Tak." A 53-year-old driver left Russia in 2019 to escape a criminal case, and signed a contract with the U.S.U. in January 2020, serving in the 24th separate mechanized brigade, then in the Legion of Freedom of Russia and finally in the Russian Volunteer Corps. Dur…
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Russian Andrei Kuznetsov, who had spent more than three years on the side of Ukraine, was sentenced to 11 years in prison on charges of espionage, as reported by the publication "Here Tak." A 53-year-old driver left Russia in 2019 to escape a criminal case, and signed a contract with the U.S.U. in January 2020, serving in the 24th separate mechanized brigade, then in the Legion of Freedom of Russia and finally in the Russian Volunteer Corps. Dur…