Russian man who the Federal Safety Service (FSB) says deliberate to battle for Ukraine was sentenced to 4 years and eight months in jail, a report stated. Sergey Ulukshonov, a 30-year-old resident of the town of Krasnoyarsk in Siberia, was sentenced by a regional courtroom, Newsweek reported quoting pro-Kremlin information outlet Kommersant.
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Sergey Ulukshonov was accused of planning to hitch Ukraine’s armed forces and battle towards Russia within the ongoing invasion of Ukraine which started on February 24. Sergey Ulukshonov was discovered responsible of getting ready to take part in an armed formation on the territory of a international state, the report stated citing courtroom paperwork, by which he’s accused of sharing “Nazi views”.
The 30-year-old was accused of finding out “pro-Ukrainian web sites” within the spring of 2022 and of speaking with the Ukrainian aspect.
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In response to Kommersant, Sergey Ulukshonov was in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, which borders Ukraine and allegedly phoned a consultant of the Safety Service of Ukraine, who defined to him the right way to illegally cross the Ukrainian-Belarusian border. Sergey Ulukshonov was subsequently detained on April 8 by Belarusian border guards, who handed him over to the FSB, the report stated.
The courtroom paperwork describe him as “an ardent opponent of the home and international coverage of the Russian Federation.”
In July, Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a legislation that equates defection to excessive treason, with a most jail sentence of 20 years.