Two other Russian war crimes soldiers sentenced to 11 and a half years

A Ukrainian court has sentenced two captured Russian soldiers Tuesday to the shelling of a village in eastern Ukraine, which is the second war crimes verdict since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, Reuters writes. Alexander Bobkin and Alexander Ivanov, who [...]
A Ukrainian court has sentenced two captured Russian soldiers Tuesday to the shelling of a village in eastern Ukraine, which is the second war crimes verdict since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, Reuters writes.
Alexander Bobkin and Alexander Ivanov, who heard the decision standing behind a reinforced mosque in the Kotelevska area in central Ukraine, were found guilty last week.
Bobinkin's “fajti and Ivanov have been testified to as a whole” Judge Evhen Bolybok said.
Bombing destroyed a school in the village of Derhac, but didn't kill anyone, the procuros said.
Bobkin and Ivanov, one in the role of the driver and the other of the attackers, were caught after crossing the border and continuing bombing. /Periscopi/












