During the full-scale war, Russian courts opened more than 1.1 thousand criminal cases against the Ukrainian military.
More than 170 Ukrainian military personnel have been convicted by Russian courts since the beginning of the full-scale war unleashed by the Russian Federation against Ukraine. RosSMI reported this on May 28 in connection with the Main Military Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation.
During the armed invasion, Russian courts opened more than 1.1 thousand criminal cases against Ukrainian military personnel. With the participation of military prosecutors, the courts examined more than a hundred criminal cases against 171 soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. All have been condemned.
The Ukrainian military has been charged with “murder,” “use of prohibited methods and means of warfare (military conflict),” “deliberate damage to other people’s property,” and more. Fighters of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were sentenced to imprisonment for terms ranging from 12 years to life imprisonment.
Let’s recall that since the beginning of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian judicial authorities have conducted show “trials”, where the defendants were Ukrainian prisoners of war, including the defenders of Mariupol .
On May 24, the Russian-controlled “Supreme Court” of the so-called “DPR” sentenced four Ukrainian military battalions to life imprisonment. Zaporozhye.
In February, the “DPR” sentenced 33 Ukrainian soldiers of the 36th Marine Brigade of the Ukrainian Navy and the 17th Tank Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to be imprisoned for 27 to 29 years in a maximum security colony.
Source: korrespondent

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