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In the Russian Federation, a Ukrainian was convicted of “shipping bombs” to Russian colonels

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The defendant accused his “guilt” and said to “make a great stupidity, mistake”, but the “victims” did not believe him.

Another Western district military court condemned 30-year-old Vadim Chalog from Kyiv for 16 years of strict regime “for sending parcels with 900 grams of explosives to three colonels of the Russian Ministry of Defense.” This is reported by the Russian edition Mediazonethat position itself as independent.

Chaly will spend the first three years in prison, and the rest is in the colony. He should also pay a fine of 500 thousand rubles. The prosecutor’s office requested 18 years.

Ukrainians are said to have pleaded with his “guilt” and said “make a great stupidity, mistake.”

“I ask, your honor, condescension on the deadline – because of my mother, she has health problems, I remember her,” Chaly said in the last word.

Despite the fact that the bombs did not explode, the very important “victims” did not believe in his repentance.

Chaly is said to have “found an order for Avito from SBU”: to send parcels with bombs for a thousand rubles, four thousand promised eventually.

A colonel received a “gift from the service comrades”, but he heard the sounds of the phone inside and brought the box to the balcony before the Sappers arrived.

Remember that the Russian court illegally condemned seven captives in Ukrainian for participating in hostilities in the Kursk region. Two of them received 15 years in a maximum security colony, the remaining military personnel – 16 years.

In Russia, the sentence was announced to the seven warriors of Ukraine’s armed forces, obtained in Kursh.

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Source: korrespondent

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