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Russian Volunteer Who Helped Ukrainian Civilians Sentenced to 22 Years for Treason

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A Russian military court in Belgorod has sentenced Nadine Geisler, founder of the Armiya Krasotok (“Army of Beauties”) volunteer group, to 22 years in prison, RusNews reported.

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The prosecutor requested 27 years' imprisonment for a volunteer named Nadine Geisler of the Army of Beauty...

A Russian court has sentenced activist Nadine Geysler to 22 years in prison for helping refugees from the neighboring country, which Russia has been waging a war against for four years, in the Belgorod region. The BBC's Russian service reports that she was also fined 320,000 rubles. Nadine Geysler, whose real name is Nadezhda Rossinskaya, joined an initiative called the Army of Beauties to help Ukrainian refugees after the Russian invasion of Uk…

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The State requested 27 years ' imprisonment for a volunteer of Hope Rossinsky (Nadin Geisler) in the case of treason, calls for action against the security of the State and the facilitation of terrorist activities, as reported by a lawyer, Alexei Prjanišnikov, who will be sentenced on 20 June. Rossinsky was detained on the first February 2024 at the entrance to Belgorod; the reason for the case was a publication on the collection of humanit…

The girl assisted the inhabitants of the occupied territories of Ukraine

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Mediazona broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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