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The Russian Federation has been issuing controversial sentences to Ukrainians, including soldiers and civilians, which have drawn criticism from Ukraine and international observers. Valerii Yeremeiev, a Mariupol defender, was sentenced to 22 years for alleged crimes, while 15 Aidar members received sentences of 15 to 21 years. These actions, described as unlawful by Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, point to serious breaches of human rights. Other cases involve ZNPP employees and servicemen facing charges like "terrorism." These legal actions are widely viewed as politically motivated and part of a broader pattern of human rights abuses against Ukrainians in Russia.

What is the background of the sentences against Ukrainians in Russia?

The sentences against Ukrainians in Russia largely target military personnel and civilians accused of crimes by Russian courts. These include charges of terrorism or fictitious crimes, with many sentences deemed rigged and politically motivated, particularly against battalions like Aidar and Azov.

Why has Valerii Yeremeiev been sentenced by a Russian court?

Valerii Yeremeiev, known for defending Mariupol, has been sentenced by a Russian court to 22 years in prison. Accused of shooting a civilian, his sentencing is criticized as abusive and politically charged, part of a pattern of punitive measures against Ukrainians in Russia.

What are the charges against Aidar Battalion members in Russia?

Aidar Battalion members have been sentenced by Russian courts under claims of terrorist activities and other offenses, receiving 15 to 21-year terms. These sentences are heavily criticized for being unlawful and violate international legal standards concerning prisoners of war.

How has the world reacted to Russia's court actions against Ukrainians?

The international community, particularly Ukraine's authorities, has condemned Russia's sentences against Ukrainians as illegal and politically motivated. These actions breach international human rights norms and highlight the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, drawing significant global attention.

What legal justifications does Russia provide for these sentences?

Russia often justifies these sentences under charges such as terrorism or crimes against peace and security. However, these justifications are widely contested as many believe the trials are manipulated to serve Russia's political agenda against Ukraine, contravening international legal principles.

What are the conditions like for sentenced Ukrainians in Russian prisons?

Ukrainians sentenced in Russia typically face harsh conditions in high-security penal colonies. These conditions are characterized by limited rights and harsh treatment, often contravening international humanitarian law regarding the treatment of prisoners, especially in politically motivated cases.

How does the international law view the sentences of Ukrainian POWs in Russia?

International law, including conventions on human rights and the treatment of prisoners of war, views the sentences of Ukrainian POWs in Russia as violations. These sentences often lack due process and are seen as instruments of political pressure, contravening the Geneva Conventions’ principles and human rights laws.

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Defender of Mariupol Valerii Yeremeiev Occupiers sentenced Mariupol defender Valerii Yeremeiev to 22 years in prison. PHOTO A "court" in Russia has handed down a sentence for a fictitious crime to a defender of Mariupol. Azov defender Valerii Yeremeiev has been "sentenced" to imprisonment for allegedly "shooting a civilian". 1 523 3 Previously in trend: trial of Ukrainian prisoners in Russia Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

Rostov convicts 15 Ukrainian soldiers from Aidar Russian "verdicts" against captured Aidar members are null and void and unlawful, it’s rigged trial - MFA The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine expresses its strong protest in connection with the illegal and politically motivated verdict handed down by the Southern District Military Court of the Russian Federation on October 17 regarding 15 prisoners of war, soldiers of the 24th separate assault battalion "Aidar." 1 512 4 Previously in trend: trial of Ukrainian prisoners in Russia Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

15 Ukrainian POWs from Aidar battalion "sentenced" in Rostov Russia "sentences" 15 captured Aidar fighters: they received sentences of 15–21 years in high-security colony The Southern District "military court" in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, has "sentenced" 15 Ukrainian prisoners of war from the Aidar battalion. The Ukrainians received prison terms ranging from 15 to 21 years in a high-security penal colony. 1 101 3 Previously in trend: trial of Ukrainian prisoners in Russia Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

Russians sentenced ZNPP employee Lavryk Russians "sentenced" ZNPP employee Lavryk to 16 years in prison on false charges. PHOTO The occupation "Zaporizhzhia regional court" has sentenced Ruslan Lavryk, a resident of Enerhodar and an employee of the Zaporizhzhia NPP, to 16 years in prison in a strict regime colony on fake charges. 1 985 1 Previously in trend: Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

captured Aidar fighter Mozharov Captured Aidar Battalion fighter Oleksii Mozharov sentenced in Russia to 17.5 years in prison The Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don has sentenced Oleksii Mozharov, a prisoner of war from the Aidar battalion, to 17 years and 6 months in a high-security penal colony. He will spend the first three years in prison. 1 371 1 Previously in trend: Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

Trial of captured Aidar fighters in Russia 18 captured Aidar fighters on trial in Russia, face 20–24 years In Russia’s Rostov-on-Don, 18 captured fighters from the Aidar battalion are on trial, facing between 20 and 24 years in prison. 2 952 8 Previously in trend: Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

battles in Kursk Ukrainian prisoners of war who participated in battles in Kursk are being prosecuted in Russia under "terrorism" charges, - media In Russia, Ukrainian prisoners of war who participated in the Armed Forces of Ukraine's operation in the Kursk region are being convicted under "terrorism" charges. 2 581 31 Previously in trend: trial of Ukrainian prisoners in Russia Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

Russia convicts nearly 200 Ukrainian soldiers for terrorist acts in Kursk region Russia convicts 184 Ukrainian POWs for "terrorist acts" in Kursk region over six months In the past six months, Russian courts have illegally sentenced 184 Ukrainian servicemen captured during the Kursk operation under the charge of "terrorism." 1 528 15 Previously in trend: trial of Ukrainian prisoners in Russia Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

Two Azov fighters sentenced in Russia Two Azov fighters "sentenced" in Russia to more than 20 years in prison for "killing civilians" in Mariupol A Russian court has "sentenced" two Ukrainian servicemen of the 12th Azov Special Forces Brigade to 24 and 26 years in prison on charges of "killing civilians" of the self-proclaimed "Donetsk People's Republic". 2 293 8 Previously in trend: trial of Ukrainian prisoners in Russia Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

Ukrainian POW sentenced in Russia Russian court sentences Ukrainian POW to 12 years for serving in Armed Forces of Ukraine In Rostov-on-Don in Russia, the Southern District Military Court sentenced Ukrainian soldier Vladyslav Hurin, who was mobilized into the Armed Forces in May 2024, to 12 years in prison for "participation in the activities of a terrorist organization." 1 742 5 Previously in trend: Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation

ZNPP worker Potynha sentenced to 19 years for "terrorism" by occupiers Russians sentence ZNPP worker Potynha to 19 years for "terrorism". PHOTOS Today, on March 26, a so-called "Russian court" sentenced a resident of Enerhodar, an employee of the Zaporizhzhia NPP, Serhii Potynha, to 19 years in prison. 4 119 16 Previously in trend: Sentences for Ukrainians in the Russian Federation