Russia convicts captured Ukrainians on terrorism charges in a trial Kyiv denounced as a sham
- Russia convicted 23 captured Ukrainians on terrorism charges in a trial described by Kyiv as a sham and a violation of international law.
- The defendants included members of the Azov brigade, which Russia labels as a terrorist group, along with support staff.
- Dmytro Lubinets, Ukraine's human rights envoy, criticized the trial as 'another sham trial' for Russia's 'own amusement.'
- Mykhailo Podolyak stated that the trial of combatants is 'an official war crime' that requires a response from the International Criminal Court.
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Russia's shocking 'sham' terror trials as Ukrainians jailed for Putin's 'amusement' - The Mirror
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