James Scott Rhys Anderson convicted of “paid activities” and “terrorist act,” says the court printer service.
James Scott Rhys Anderson, 22, was convicted of “paid activities” and “terrorist law” after the three-day closed military trial, stated the Judicial Service for the region for the region on Wednesday.
Anderson, who allegedly captured in November, while he participated in cross-border offensive Ukraine in the coarse, pleaded guilty of charges against him, stated.
According to the provision of the sentence, Anderson will spend five years in prison before being transferred to the criminal colony to endure the rest of its mandate, according to the press service.
The recordings published by the Court showed Anderson quietly nodded after the verdict was translated for him.
The foreign and joint penalty in the UK convicted Anderson’s punishment on what was described as false charges.
“According to international law, prisoners of war cannot be prosecuted for participation in hostilities,” said the spokesman.
“We demand that Russia respects these obligations, including those within the Geneva Conventions and cease to use war prisoners in political and propaganda purposes.”
2022, court in Russian busy region Donetsk condemned the two British and Moroccan to death For acting as foreign mercenaries and participation in “terrorist” activities.
The three were later released as part of the prisoners that Saudi Arabia mediated.
Speaking shortly after Russia’s full invasion in Ukraine in February 2022. years, then-Ukrainian Foreign Minister DMYTRO Kuleba said that more than 20,000 people from 52 countries had volunteered to fight For Kiev.
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