Russia sentences two Mariupol defenders to 18 years in penal colony
Kyiv • UNN
Russia's Southern District Military Court sentenced gunner Vitaliy Slobodenyuk and driver Bohdan Holovanov from "Azov" to 18 years in a penal colony for "terrorism." The sentence for captive Ruslan Kolodyazhny was increased to 29 years.

In Russia, a sentence was handed down to two Ukrainian servicemen who defended Mariupol – they were sentenced to 18 years of imprisonment. This was reported by the Mariupol City Council, writes UNN.
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According to the city council, the decision was made by the Southern District Military Court of the RF. This concerns 25-year-old gunner Vitaliy Slobodenyuk and 24-year-old driver Bohdan Holovanov, who served in the "Azov" regiment.
The occupation court accused them of participating in a "terrorist organization" and "training terrorism".
The sentence for another POW has been increased
A court in Russia also reviewed the sentence of another Ukrainian serviceman from "Azov" – 30-year-old Ruslan Kolodyazhny. His term of imprisonment was increased to 29 years in a penal colony.
