Russia has been arrested for UK man for 19 years to fight for Ukraine | News of Russia-Ukrainian War
The court says the press service, ‘mercenary activities’ and ‘terrorist act’ and James Scott Rhyson accused of a ‘terrorist act’.
The Russian court said that a British man detained by Russia was sentenced to 19 years in prison while fighting for Ukraine.
According to the court’s press service on Wednesday, the terrorist act and “mercenary activity” and “terrorist act” and “terrorist act” were convicted of a three-day closed military court in the Kursk.
In November, Anderson, who was killed by Ukraine’s Kindergart, admitted his sin against him.
Under penitentiary, Anderson, according to the press service, will be sentenced to five years in prison before being sentenced to five years before being sentenced to the penalty colony.
Images released by the court sounded silently after the referee was translated for him.
British Foreign and Unity Bureau condemned what Anderson described as false charges.
“According to international law, he cannot be tried to participate in military operations,” he said.
“We require Russia under the Geneva Conventions, including these obligations, and stop using the war of war for political and propaganda.”
In 2022 a court in the Russian-occupied Donetsk region Was sentenced to death of two English citizens and a Morocco To operate to participate in foreign mercenaries and “terrorist” activities.
Three people were later released by Saudi Arabia as part of a prisoner exchange.
Speaking briefly after Russia’s full-time occupation of Ukraine in February 2022, after-Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmy Kuleba said that more than 20,000 people from 52 countries Voluntarily to fight For kyiv.