Vitaly Kukol, who helped to protect Sumshchina from the invasion of Russia, was found guilty of illegal weapons of weapons.
A resident of the village of Kam’yanka of Sumy Region Vitaly Kukol, who helped protect the region from raid on Russia, guilty of illegal weapons storage. The suspect reported it.
It was noted that the court decided to impose a penalty in the form of 3 years in prison. However, considering the nature of the crime, the lack of harmful consequences and a positive pre -trial characteristic, the court considers it possible to release the doll from delivering a sentence with a trial period within a year.
In a comment, the “suspect” said that he would appeal. He also promised to appeal to the International Court of Human Rights, if necessary. The puppet also accused the prosecutor of “distorting the facts.”
The Sumy regional persecution office noted that the man was convicted that he refused to obtain weapons after the Sumyshchina.
According to police, the puppet, who had previously been convicted of six times, including illegal storage of ammunition and drugs, were making weapons in the area of residence. At the same time, he refused to provide weapons. Law enforcement officials conducted a search where they took a rifle, two pistols and gunpowder.
“This is for the illegal storage of this arsenal who has tried the accused,” added the prosecutor’s office.
As you know, Vitaly Kukol helped defend his village Kama’yanka from the invaders. In particular, he personally made explosives and mine the road from Kamyanka to the City of Trostyanets, occupied. The man also helped to evacuate people from temporary occupied territories.
Earlier it was reported that the SBU was confined to 10 merchants with a “trophy” weapon. Among those seized were Russia’s pomegranate launchers, sniper rifles, Kalashnikov machine guns and cartridges of different calibers.
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