A Ukrainian citizen told the meeting that the labor police detained him and then forced him to confess “guilt” through torture and threats.
The Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don sentenced Ukrainian citizen Irina Navalnaya for attempting to “carry out a terrorist attack on the Primorsky district administration building” in Mariupol in 2022. The judge decided to send her to a colony of general regime for eight years. This was stated by the Russian propaganda news agency Interfax.
The defendant was charged with “attempted terrorist attack,” as well as “illegal acquisition, transportation, or possession of explosives or explosive devices.”
The propagandists said that, according to Russian investigators, the Ukrainian woman, while in Mariupol, on September 20-21, 2022, contacted an unknown person via messenger and agreed to carry out -terrorist attack.
Subsequently, he received information about the location of a cache of explosives and instructions to “carry out a terrorist attack” on the morning of September 27 near the Primorsky district administration building of the city.
The woman allegedly “brought the explosive device to the polling station and hid it in its immediate vicinity, and then went to get the remote control.”
After he returned to the area, he was detained by law enforcement officers.
According to Navalnaya himself, on September 27 he was stopped by a police car while he was riding his bicycle towards the sea. The police asked the girl if she was related to Alexei Navalny. After checking his documents, they took him in handcuffs to the police station, where they began to torture him.
“I said that I didn’t commit a crime and they made me sit on my head, my legs, and beat me on my thigh with an electric shocker. I went, but if I confess everything, I will be transferred to Ukraine sooner and go to my mother They told me that they know where my mother lives, where my grandmother lives in order to save my life and the lives of my loved ones,” the Ukrainian citizen said at the court hearing.
We remind you that the Second Eastern District Military Court in Chita sentenced 13 people to terms from 4 to 23 years in the case of the so-called “sabotage and preparation for a terrorist attack.”
Source: korrespondent

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