Trial of two alleged Russian soldiers captured in eastern Ukraine begins

Author : loweite1903
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 22:21:36


The two men, Yevhen Yarofeev and Oleksandr Aleksandrov, are accused of 'military aggression against Ukraine' and terrorist activity. Ukraine's chief military prosecutor, Anatoliy Matios, has said he will demand the 'maximum sanction' -- life sentences.

The pair, said by Ukraine to be members of Russian special forces, have been held since May. Russia, which denies that its troops are present in Ukraine, says the two are 'former soldiers.'

Defense asking for trial to be held in the east



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Russia has been accused by the government in Kiev of sending soldiers and equipment to help separatists in eastern Ukraine.

Tuesday's hearing concerned procedural issues.

The defense has asked for the trial to take place in eastern Ukraine, where the men were detained. But prosecutors say the security situation in the east makes that impossible.

The two men, Yevhen Yarofeev and Oleksandr Aleksandrov, are accused of 'military aggression against Ukraine' and terrorist activity. Ukraine's chief military prosecutor, Anatoliy Matios, has said he will demand the 'maximum sanction' -- life sentences. The two men, Yevhen Yarofeev and Oleksandr Aleksandrov, are accused of 'military aggression against Ukraine' and terrorist activity. Ukraine's chief military prosecutor, Anatoliy Matios, has said he will demand the 'maximum sanction' -- life sentences. The pair, said by Ukraine to be members of Russian special forces, have been held since May. Russia, which denies that its troops are present in Ukraine, says the two are 'former soldiers.' The defense has asked for the trial to take place in eastern Ukraine, where the men were detained. But prosecutors say the security situation in the east makes that impossible. The pair, said by Ukraine to be members of Russian special forces, have been held since May. Russia, which denies that its troops are present in Ukraine, says the two are 'former soldiers.' Defense asking for trial to be held in the east The two men, Yevhen Yarofeev and Oleksandr Aleksandrov, are accused of 'military aggression against Ukraine' and terrorist activity. Ukraine's chief military prosecutor, Anatoliy Matios, has said he will demand the 'maximum sanction' -- life sentences. Russia has been accused by the government in Kiev of sending soldiers and equipment to help separatists in eastern Ukraine. The defense has asked for the trial to take place in eastern Ukraine, where the men were detained. But prosecutors say the security situation in the east makes that impossible. Russia has been accused by the government in Kiev of sending soldiers and equipment to help separatists in eastern Ukraine. The pair, said by Ukraine to be members of Russian special forces, have been held since May. Russia, which denies that its troops are present in Ukraine, says the two are 'former soldiers.' The pair, said by Ukraine to be members of Russian special forces, have been held since May. Russia, which denies that its troops are present in Ukraine, says the two are 'former soldiers.' The pair, said by Ukraine to be members of Russian special forces, have been held since May. Russia, which denies that its troops are present in Ukraine, says the two are 'former soldiers.' Tuesday's hearing concerned procedural issues. The pair, said by Ukraine to be members of Russian special forces, have been held since May. Russia, which denies that its troops are present in Ukraine, says the two are 'former soldiers.' The defense has asked for the trial to take place in eastern Ukraine, where the men were detained. But prosecutors say the security situation in the east makes that impossible. Russia has been accused by the government in Kiev of sending soldiers and equipment to help separatists in eastern Ukraine. The two men, Yevhen Yarofeev and Oleksandr Aleksandrov, are accused of 'military aggression against Ukraine' and terrorist activity. Ukraine's chief military prosecutor, Anatoliy Matios, has said he will demand the 'maximum sanction' -- life sentences. Russia has been accused by the government in Kiev of sending soldiers and equipment to help separatists in eastern Ukraine. The defense has asked for the trial to take place in eastern Ukraine, where the men were detained. But prosecutors say the security situation in the east makes that impossible. Tuesday's hearing concerned procedural issues. The defense has asked for the trial to take place in eastern Ukraine, where the men were detained. But prosecutors say the security situation in the east makes that impossible. The pair, said by Ukraine to be members of Russian special forces, have been held since May. Russia, which denies that its troops are present in Ukraine, says the two are 'former soldiers.' The pair, said by Ukraine to be members of Russian special forces, have been held since May. Russia, which denies that its troops are present in Ukraine, says the two are 'former soldiers.' The defense has asked for the trial to take place in eastern Ukraine, where the men were detained. But prosecutors say the security situation in the east makes that impossible. Tuesday's hearing concerned procedural issues. Defense asking for trial to be held in the east The two men, Yevhen Yarofeev and Oleksandr Aleksandrov, are accused of 'military aggression against Ukraine' and terrorist activity. Ukraine's chief military prosecutor, Anatoliy Matios, has said he will demand the 'maximum sanction' -- life sentences.

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