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Колишнього чеського військовослужбовця засудили до ув’язнення за мародерство в Україні

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The Czech court in Prague sentenced Filip Siman, a former Czech soldier, to seven years in prison for looting.

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The soldier, identified by Czech media as Filip Siman, 27 years old, traveled to Ukraine in March 2022 to complete military training before joining the Ukrainian army. The soldier, stationed in the devastated Ukrainian cities of Irpin and Bucha, was accused of stealing items from civilians and dead soldiers, according to Czech media. "The accused was found guilty of looting in a military operations zone (...) and sentenced to seven years in pris…

·Portugal
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Former military Philip Siman was found guilty based on video recordings that he himself made in Ukraine.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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A Prague court on Tuesday imposed seven years in prison on former Czech soldier Filip Siman, who served as a volunteer in Ukraine, for looting. He found him guilty of the crime of looting in the war operations area. Prosecutor Martin Bílý said that according to his information, Siman's case is the first ever conviction for this crime in connection with the war in Ukraine. The verdict is not yet final. The defendant defends himself by, among othe…

The court sentenced 27-year-old Czech ex-military Filip Siman to seven hours of freedom only for looting in the combat zone in Ukraine. Prosecutor Martin Belyi said that this case is the first case for a similar offense in connection with the Russian-Ukrainian war, reports ČTK. “The defendant is accused, on the one hand, of the videos, which he himself made on the territory of Ukraine, and on the other side - witness testimony,” said the head of…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Monday, a Prague city court sentenced a former Czech volunteer to eight years in prison who stole from his fellow soldiers during his Ukrainian military service, according to MTI. Filip Siman traveled to Ukraine in March 2022, where he first underwent brief military training and then served on the front line in Irpin and Bucha leading a unit composed of volunteers, whose task was to monitor the trenches. The court found that Filip Siman unlawful…

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