In Russia, Brigadier General of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Andrei Gnatov was convicted in absentia for crimes committed in Donbass. This was reported by telegram channel RF IC.
It was noted that the case was evaluated by the Supreme Court of the Donetsk People’s Republic, which sentenced Gnatov to 28 years in prison.
“The evidence… was considered by the court… sufficient to convict in absentia Colonel Andrey Gnatov, former commander of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. “The court sentenced Gnatov to 28 years in prison in absentia.”
It is stated that Gnatov is wanted.
Before that, the head of the DPR Denis Pushilin during the inspection of the exhibition of captured equipment on Poklonnaya Hill in Moscow statedHe said Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky should be tried for war crimes.
Pushilin emphasized that it was Zelensky who gave the punitive orders, so both the residents of Donbass and the rest of Ukraine found themselves in a dangerous situation.
Previously commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine there are 20 years For bombing a house in Mariupol.
What are you thinking?
Source: Gazeta

Barbara Dickson is a seasoned writer for “Social Bites”. She keeps readers informed on the latest news and trends, providing in-depth coverage and analysis on a variety of topics.