Occupiers' machine gunners from Luhansk Oblast receive 10 and 15 years in prison

Thursday, 8 September 2022, 11:58

VALENTYNA ROMANENKOTHURSDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER 2022, 11:58

Two militants from the LPR [self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic] terrorist organisation who attacked Ukrainian cities in Luhansk Oblast as members of occupation groups have been sentenced to imprisonment.

Source: Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) press service

Quote: "Both suspects were captured in combat on the eastern front. The court sentenced them to 15 and 10 years in prison respectively."

Details: According to the investigation, one of the traitors is a local resident who, when the full-scale invasion began, voluntarily went to the "enlistment office" in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast.

He was appointed as a machine gunner in the so-called "6th Cossack Regiment of the People's Militia" of the "LPR".

In May 2022, he was captured near the village of Katerynivka, Popasna district.

During the investigation, the suspect tried to pose as a forcibly mobilised Russian citizen, but SSU staff collected indisputable evidence of his guilt under three articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. 

The other traitor turned out to be a resident of Luhansk Oblast with previous convictions for drug-related offences. In 2021, he joined the ranks of the so-called "people's militia'' of the "LPR".

When the full-scale aggression began, he was appointed as a machine gunner in the "2nd Army Corps" of the occupying troops of the Russian Federation. There, he fought against Ukrainian troops in the districts of Kreminna, Rubizhne, Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk.

He then participated in the looting of captured businesses and local residents’ homes.

While on the outskirts of Sievierodonetsk, the suspect was wounded during the shelling of high-rise buildings by Russian tanks, and he was deployed in the rear for some time.

He later returned to the front again. However, in August, the traitor was captured along with seven other members of the invaders’ group during fighting on the Bakhmut front.

The court found him guilty under two articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.

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