The man sided with the Russians in 2014 and has now joined them as an occupier.
Former serviceman of the Armed Forces, who has now returned to Ukraine with the occupying army and was taken prisoner, sentenced to 14 years in prison. This was announced on April 27 in the Telegram-channel of the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine.
111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). The court sentenced him to 14 years in prison, ”the Prosecutor General's Office said.
In 2014, a former Ukrainian serviceman betrayed his oath, refused to comply with an order to redeploy a military unit from the Crimean peninsula, and enlisted in the Armed Forces of the aggressor state. On February 25, 2022, he returned to Ukraine as part of the occupying forces that entered Nova Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast.
He and two other former Ukrainian servicemen were later taken prisoner as part of the artillery division of the 126th Separate Coast Guard defense of the Russian Federation which was defeated in fight with the Ukrainian paratroopers in the Nikolaev area.
Concerning other two traitors also later judgments will be passed, one of these cases already began consideration in court.
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. They turned out to be a leading engineer and a former employee, they are currently detained by the Security Service of Ukraine.
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