The defendant did not ask for a sin, saying he was encouraged by financial benefits and did not intend to actually burn buildings in the factory or construction stores in Wroclaw.
In Poland, on February 21, the court found Ukrainian guilt in planning a sabotage in favor of Russia’s services and punished him for eight years in prison. The accused has the right to appeal to the sentence. Reuters reported it.
It was noted that the defendant was arrested in January last year and accused the activities of an organized criminal group, the goal of which the Commission of Poland’s crimes commissioned, participating in foreign intelligence activities and preparing arson of buildings In Vroclav.
He did not ask for a sin, saying that he was encouraged by financial benefits and did not intend to actually burn factory buildings or Wroclaw construction shops.
In September, the prosecutor’s office filed a request for his convincing three years in prison without trial and investigation, but the court rejected this petition, stating that the penalty that the prosecutor’s office approved and the The defendant is too soft.
Remember that a Russian citizen suspected of coordinating a sabotage against a number of western countries has been arrested in Poland.
Earlier, the head of the government of Poland Donald Tusk said the Russian Federation had prepared the works of terrorism against plane worldwide.
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