A Russian court sentenced a resident of Ukraine's occupied Crimean Peninsula on July 3 to 16 years in prison after being charged with preparing a detonation. The defendant will spend the first three years of the sentence in prison before being sent to a high-security penal colony, the court announced. He will also have to pay a 500,000 ruble ($5,600) fine. The court alleged that the defendant established contact with Ukrainian intelligence and later assumed “obligations regarding the transfer, storage of weapons, and means of committing a terrorist attack -- undermining railway lines.” Ukraine has yet to comment on the sentence, and the name of the defendant was not provided. To read the original story on RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service, click here.
Russia Sentences Crimean Resident To 16 Years For Preparing To Blow Up Railway

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