Finland refuses to extradite Russian militant Petrovsky to Ukraine

 • 34509 переглядiв

The Supreme Court of Finland has rejected Ukraine's request for the extradition of Russian neo-Nazi leader Jan Petrovsky, citing poor prison conditions in Ukraine that violate human rights.

Finland did not allow the extradition to Ukraine of one of the leaders of the Russian neo-Nazi group Rusich, Jan Petrovsky. This was reported by the Helsingin Sanomat with reference to the decision of the Supreme Court of Finland, UNN reports.

Details

One of the reasons given by the Supreme Court of Finland for refusing to extradite the Russian militant to Ukraine was the conditions of detention in Ukrainian prisons. In particular, it is noted that the European Court of Human Rights has recognized that they violate Article 3 of the Convention on Human Rights.

According to the Supreme Court of Finland, Petrovsky will face degrading treatment in Ukraine.

SEE ALSO:He turned out to be an agent of the Russian Federation and hid behind "captivity" by the Nazis: SBU detains former official in Sumy region

In particular, it is stated that conditions in Ukrainian prisons have deteriorated even further during the war and may pose a threat to life and health. In addition, torture and violence against persons suspected of collaborating with Russia are possible.

Addendum

The Russian is being investigated by the Security Service of Ukraine on suspicion of participation in a terrorist organization. According to the investigation, in 2014, Petrovsky, together with terrorists of the so-called "luhansk People's Republic," fought against Ukraine as part of the so-called "Rusych" sabotage and assault reconnaissance group.

Since 2015, the Russian militant has been accused by Ukraine of committing crimes in Donbas under Article 258-3 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine - creation of a terrorist group or terrorist organization, leadership of such a group or organization or participation in it.

The man is under sanctions imposed by the EU, the US, Japan, Switzerland and New Zealand.

To recap,

Three collaborators who worked with Russians in the occupied parts of Kharkiv and Luhansk regions received real prison terms.

SEE ALSO: Yulia Vitiazeva, a propagandist from Solovyov's channel, received 11 years behind bars in absentia

Volodymyr Omelchenko Politics
Popular
US Secretary of State expressed condolences on the death of Patriarch Filaret

 • 5512 переглядiв

Szijjártó regularly reported to Lavrov during EU meetings - WP

 • 6384 переглядiв

UOC-KP announced the election of a new patriarch, Archbishop Nikodym of Sumy

 • 7888 переглядiв

Slovakia may block EU loan for Ukraine in the future - Fico

 • 7844 переглядiв

News by theme
Finland refuses to extradite Russian militant Petrovsky to Ukraine

 • 34509 переглядiв

Azerbaijan and Armenia agree to exchange prisoners and intend to sign a peace treaty

 • 31496 переглядiв

Harvest 2023: Ukraine harvested almost 78 million tons of grains and oilseeds

 • 68187 переглядiв

Police show the consequences of enemy shelling in Kyiv region

 • 43837 переглядiв

State Department notes significant reforms to combat corruption in Ukraine

 • 35653 переглядiв

Healthcare situation in Luhansk region under occupation is critical - RMA

 • 33630 переглядiв

In Lutsk, a drunken a drunk driver in a jeep collided with an electric car

 • 33281 переглядiв