August 4, 2025
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Limeko’s sentenced in Crimea after 8 years of prison in the Russian Federation was condemned for the second time – right -handed

Ukrainian Gennady Limeshko, sentenced to occupied Crimea on charges of extremism, disappeared after release”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The Ukrainian Gennady Limeko, who spent eight years in a Russian prison and was considered missing after release, was again sentenced to Russia. The court in the Stavropol region sentenced him to two years in a colony of a strict regime, reports Radio Liberty Crimea.

Limeko was found guilty of the article on calls for extremism on the Internet (Part 2 of Article 280 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).

According to the Russian investigation, the man posted on his social networks some materials calling for violence on national grounds.

The Ukrainian Gennady Limeshko, sentenced to occupied Crimea on charges of extremism, disappeared after his release. From the colony in the Stavropol region, he was sent to the center of temporary detention of foreigners in the Rostov region of Russia, where he was located until March 13. Recently, Limeko’s name appeared on the list of “terrorists and extremists” on the website of Rosfinmonitoring. For several weeks, it was not known about his place of residence, and human rights activists considered him missing.

According to Crimea. Realities, hundreds of Ukrainian former political prisoners after their release from colonies in Russia find themselves in deportation centers, where new criminal cases are at risk.

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