Man recited the oath of a Russian soldier for the TCC - what the court decided.
A court hearing was held in the Khmelnytskyi region regarding a man who recited the oath of a Russian soldier in front of police and TCC employees.
This was reported in the court's verdict published in the Unified State Register of Court Decisions.
Case details
A resident of Khmelnytskyi expressed support for Russian occupiers, recited the oath of a Russian soldier, and justified Russia's aggression, while also disparaging Ukrainian patriots and President Volodymyr Zelensky.
During the trial, he did not admit guilt, confirming his support for Russian dictator Putin and expectations for the arrival of Russians in Ukraine.
Court ruling
The court found the man guilty and sentenced him to three years of imprisonment without the right to release after serving his sentence.
Additionally, other news reports about a border guard's refusal to allow a student to leave the country and the consideration of a case involving a soldier who disclosed information about the Armed Forces of Ukraine in a chat with friends.
The court hearing in the Khmelnytskyi region revealed that the man who supported Russian aggression was sentenced to three years of imprisonment. This court decision reflects a serious approach to violations of national security and legality in Ukraine.Read also
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