Russia sentenced seven Ukrainian prisoners for participating in combat actions in Kursk.


A court in Moscow unlawfully sentenced seven Ukrainian prisoners of war to prison terms ranging from 15 to 16 years for their participation in offensive actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kursk. The court's decision found Anatoly Voloshin, Volodymyr Arshulyk, Serhiy Karayev, Oleksandr Doychuk, Zinoviy Sygerich, Andrian Kulbaba, and Oleg Vovk guilty of 'committing a terrorist act by a group of persons by prior conspiracy, which caused severe consequences' (clauses 'a' and 'b' of part 2 of article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).
The Western District Military Court in Moscow sentenced seven Ukrainian prisoners of war to prison terms ranging from 15 to 16 years for participating in the offensive actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kursk pic.twitter.com/pFZaGpuQQ1
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