Russian Court Sentences Actor to 17 Years in Prison for Railway Sabotage
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Russian court sentences actor to 17 years in prison for railway sabotage
June 19 (Reuters) - A military court in Moscow sentenced a Russian man to 17 years in prison after finding him guilty of attempting to blow up a railway on behalf of a pro-Ukraine Russian paramilitary group, the TASS state news agency reported on Thursday.
The 2nd Western District Military Court sentenced Victor Mosienko, a 64-year-old actor, to 17 years ' imprisonment on charges of preparing a sabotage on the railway, TASS reports.
The 2nd Western District Military Court sentenced the director and actor from Novosibirsk, Victor Mossienko, to 17 years ' imprisonment, finding him guilty of treason, participation in a terrorist organization, attempted sabotage and unlawful carrying of explosive devices, and handed over TASS.
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