Yevgenia Skidan, a resident of the Donetsk People’s Republic, told how the Ukrainian justice made up a case against her to catch her militia husband. DEA News.
“In October 2015, I was detained by the OBOP, the Ukrainian OBOP of the city of Krasnoarmeysk … My husband is a civilian, we have two children, we are not registered, he fought in the militia from the very beginning.” Evgenia shared her story.
She said that her common-law husband Alexei fought at the Donetsk airport and came to see him when his unit was taken to rest in the former SBU building in Donetsk – Alexei posted a joint photo in the background on social networks. flag drawing.
He was detained in Ukraine-controlled territory, accused of transporting drugs and weapons – while claiming to have seen his “accomplice” for the first time in his life. They tried to force Yevgenia to persuade her husband to come to Ukraine – in return, they promised to reduce her sentence to three years of probation.
They also tried to lure Alexei with the news that his son had died. However, Evgenia managed to warn Alexei about the forgery, stopped communicating and had to serve his sentence for eight years.
Previously at the Russian Ministry of Defense reported About the return of 50 Russian soldiers from Ukrainian captivity.
Source: Gazeta
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