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Ukraine condemns 9 military criminals of the Russian Federation: threatened to kill and tortured a civilian in the Kyiv region

Dmitry KropivnitskyLife
Court finds occupants guilty of war crimes
Court finds occupant guilty of war crimes

In Ukraine, law enforcers proved the involvement of nine military men of a terrorist Russian country in committing war crimes - they were convicted. During the temporary occupation of part of the territory of Kyiv region, the attackers threatened to kill and tortured a civilian.

This was reported in his Telegram channel by the head of the police of the Kyiv region Andriy Nebytov. The court sentenced the occupants to different terms of imprisonment(to view the video, scroll to the end of the page).

"In March 2022, the occupants held a resident of Bucha district hostage. The man was tortured, his hands were tied with plastic clamps, and his eyes were taped shut with duct tape. Investigators of the Kiev police found that it was nine soldiers of the 64th separate motorized rifle brigade of the Russian Army in the 35th Combined Arms Army," said Nebytov.

The general of police specified that the court sentenced one of the attackers to 12 years of imprisonment, four to 11 years and six months and the others to 11 years. Now all of them are wanted.

 

Recall that, the occupier-appointed "vice-mayor" of Chistyakov (Torez) Olga Dedukh, who was involved in the deportation of Ukrainians to Siberia, was sentenced to 15 years in prison. While the collaborator is hiding in the occupied part of Ukraine.

 

As OBOZREVATEL reported, a Ukrainian traitor-collaborator received a prison sentence for 

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