July 26, 2025
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6 years of colonies for Glory to Ukraine ؘ– In St. Petersburg, a citizen of the United States, Ukraine and the Russian Federation was condemned

The prosecution demanded for Alexander Antonov for seven years of colony, defense asked to impose a fine”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The first Western District Military Court in the Russian St. Petersburg appointed six years of colonies of the general regime of 66-year-old Alexander Antonov, who has Russian, Ukrainian and American citizenship. He is found guilty of calls for terrorist activity, reports the media.

The prosecution demanded for Antonov for seven years of the colony, the defense asked for a fine.

Antonova was detained in March this year in the Pskov region on the border with Estonia after he found a comment on “Glory to Ukraine!” Security officers also found his comments in the support of the Armed Forces in the public chat, including the Azov Regiment. Antonov was sent twice to administrative arrest and then placed in a pre -trial detention center as an accused in a criminal case.

Antonov pleased guilty, pity and apologized to everyone who saw his comments. Judging by the prosecutor of the documents, Antonov sent 300 thousand rubles to the Russian army.

Alexander Antonov was born in the Perm region. He studied at the railway in the Dnieper. Registered in the Crimea occupied by Russia, where he lived for many years. He worked in the United States for seven years, then decided to return to Crimea.

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