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Ukraine imprisons two Russian soldiers

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Ukraine imprisons two Russian soldiers

Two Russian troops were sentenced to more than 11 years in prison each on Tuesday after a court in central Ukraine found them guilty of firing artillery towards residential areas.

The conviction in the Poltava area trial came only one week after a court in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, handed out a life sentence to a 21-year-old Russian soldier, marking the country’s first legal reckoning with Russia’s invasion.

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Under legislation prohibiting “violating the laws and customs of war,” the two troops convicted on Tuesday, Alexander Bobykin and Alexander Ivanov, were both sentenced to 11 years and six months in prison.

In the early days of the war, they were found guilty of launching Grad rockets on two villages in the northern Kharkiv region.

Both suspects had already pled guilty, according to Interfax.

It stated that their legal defence had asked for a moderate penalty, stating that the troops were only obeying orders and operating under pressure.

Russian servicemen’s judgments this month are anticipated to be the first in a series of trials.

Since Russian President Vladimir Putin dispatched his soldiers, Ukraine claims it has initiated hundreds of war crimes investigations.

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Human rights organisations have expressed optimism that the trials of Russian servicemen in Ukraine will be fair and open.

The Kremlin stated it had not received any information regarding Vadim Shishimarin’s case while his trial was ongoing in Kyiv, following his conviction.

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