A Moscow court has opened a second case against retired Russian military intelligence officer Vladimir Kvachkov for 'discrediting' the army. In August, he was fined after reportedly calling for a move from 'special military operation' to 'full-scale war.' Additionally, a military court has sentenced two Russian officers to four years in prison after they failed to stop a missile strike on a warehouse in Russia’s Belgorod region in spring 2022, resulting in the death of seven servicemen. Furthermore, a Russian soldier who shot at Ukrainian civilians in June has been sentenced to 15 years in prison in absentia, as announced by Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office. The United States has also opened a criminal case on war crimes against Russian military officers, including Suren Mkrtchyan and Dmitry Budnik, as well as two unnamed servicemen.
For the first time, the United States has opened a criminal case on war crimes against the Russian military The US Department of Justice has opened a case against Russian military officers Suren Mkrtchyan, Dmitry Budnik, as well as two servicemen specified only by their first… https://t.co/A2klLJ0MAE
WATCH: Attorney General Garland announces war crimes charges against Russian military personnel. https://t.co/YndthkJDbw
⚡️Prosecutors: Russian soldier who shot at civilians sentenced to 15 years in absentia. A Russian soldier who shot at Ukrainian civilians in June has been sentenced to 15 years in prison in absentia, Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office said on Dec. 6. According to the… https://t.co/mIwn0lQ8hP
A military court has sentenced two Russian officers to four years in prison after they failed to stop a missile strike on a warehouse in Russia’s Belgorod region in spring 2022. Seven servicemen died in the attack. https://t.co/RWACpHOTdr
A Moscow court has opened a second case against retired Russian military intelligence officer Vladimir Kvachkov for “discrediting” the army. In August, he was fined after reportedly calling for a move from “special military operation” to “full-scale war.” https://t.co/ob4TQjWI7A
A Moscow court has opened a second case against retired Russian military intelligence officer Vladimir Kvachkov for “discrediting” the army. In August, he was fined after he reportedly called to move from a “special military operation” to “full-scale war.” https://t.co/ob4TQjWI7A