Nikolai Shvets was returned to Ukraine as part of an exchange in June, so he can only “try” without. At the same time, many other participants in the case received real sentences.
In Minsk, a court issued a verdict against 12 detainees in the case of blowing up a Russian A-50 radar aircraft at Machulishchi airport. Reform.news reported this on Friday, October 4.
It was noted that in total there are 12 defendants in the case: Maxim Lopatin, Andrey Stepurko, Oleg Sychev, Denis Sokolov, Alexander Azarov, Evgenia Tochitskaya, Mikhail Demin, Sergey Loparev, Anastasia Pilko, Vitaly Yakutik, Alla Yatsuta and Nikolai Shvets.
The latter is a citizen of Ukraine, returned to his homeland in June as part of an exchange.
Shvets was called “the perpetrator of an act of terrorism.” He was found guilty of undergoing training and other training to participate in terrorist activities, as well as illegal possession of explosives and explosives.
The Ukrainian was sentenced to 25 years, the other people, called “accomplices,” were given from 15 to 25 years in prison.
The rest of the defendants in the case were sentenced to terms ranging from 2 years and 3 months to 15 years in prison.
It is noted that the judgment has not entered into force and can be appealed and appealed.
Let’s recall that on February 26, 2023, the Russian A-50 long-range radar detection and control aircraft was damaged as a result of a drone attack on the Mashulishchi air base. According to media reports, Belarusian partisans were involved in the sabotage.
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Source: korrespondent

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