The occupier faces life imprisonment.
The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine and the Security Service of Ukraine have announced the suspicion of the pilot of the Russian army Alexander Krasnoyartsev. The Su-34 fighter he was piloted was shot down over Chernihiv in early March.
The Office of the Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktov reported that Krasnoyartsev will be tried under Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. He is charged with violating the laws or customs of war involving premeditated murder. Krasnoyartsev bombed Ukrainian civilian targets with UFZAB-500, UFAB 250-270 and FAB-50 bombs. After his plane was shot down by the Ukrainian military, six 500-kilogram uncontrolled bombs were found on board the fighter.
Krasnoyartsev faces life in prison for war crimes .
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