Un tribunal militar rus a anunţat marţi că a condamnat la 22 de ani de închisoare un bărbat acuzat de sabotaj feroviar în 2023 în beneficiul Ucrainei în Crimeea, peninsulă anexată de Rusia în urmă…
The main conceptual idea of the text is a Russian military court's conviction of a man for sabotage on Crimean railways, alleging he acted on behalf of Ukraine. The article details the 22-year sentence given to Pavel Levcenko, who Russia claims instigated explosions on cargo trains and planned additional acts of sabotage under Ukrainian orders. Russia asserts Levcenko was trained and deployed by Ukrainian intelligence for acts of terrorism in Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014.