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Court leaves in custody a neo-Nazi who committed crimes in Donbass

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The court session was held behind closed doors. Jan Petrovsky is currently being held in Vantaa Prison.

The district court of Eastern Uusimaa in Finland has decided to keep Russian citizen Yan Petrovsky, who is suspected of committing terrorist crimes in the Ukrainian Donbas, in prison. This was reported by the Finnish edition of Yle.

The court session was held behind closed doors. Criminal Inspector of the Central Criminal Police Kimmo Huhta-Aho noted that Petrovsky was present at the trial remotely.

The citizen of the Russian Federation himself will be kept in the prison of the city of Vantaa.

It can be recalled that Finnish police detained a Russian suspected of committing terrorist crimes in Ukraine’s Donetsk and Lugansk regions in 2014-2015. We are talking about the Russian war criminal Yana Petrovsky, one of the leaders of the neo-Nazi group Rusich, who has been fighting in Ukraine since 2014.

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Source: korrespondent

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