Russian Court Sentences Ukrainian Azov Fighter Dmytro Remez to 18 Years for "Terrorism Charges"
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Russian Court Sentences Ukrainian Azov Fighter Dmytro Remez to 18 Years for "Terrorism Charges"
A Russian military court in Rostov-on-Don has sentenced captured Ukrainian serviceman Dmytro Remez, a fighter of the Azov Brigade, to 18 years in a high-security penal colony. The ruling was reported by Mediazona on October 1, citing the court’s press service. Remez, 33, is originally from Zaporizhzhia. Before joining the Azov Battalion, he served as a police officer in Zaporizhzhia region until 2017. The court noted that he was a member of the …
In Russia's Rostov-on-Don, the Southern District Military Court “sentenced” 33-year-old Ukrainian serviceman Dmitry Remez, a native of the city of Zaporizhia, to 18 years in a strict regime colony.
The Southern District Military Court has assigned 18 years of maximum security colony to a 33-year-old Zaporozhi Dmitri Remez in a case...
Military court in Rostov-on-Don assigns 18 years in a strict regime colony to 33-year-old captive Azov Brigade fighter Dmitry Remez
Dmitry Remez was included in the list of “terrorists and extremists”
The Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don has assigned 18 years of a strict regime colony to 33-year-old Zaporizhzhia native Dmitry Remezo. — Ukrinform.
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