August 2, 2025
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In the Russian Federation, a resident of Sevastopol was sentenced to 22 years of colony under four articles

Russian security forces claimed that since July 2023, Nadiya Grekova had been in contact with the Security Service of Ukraine”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The Southern District Military Court in the Russian Rostov-on-Don condemned the 39-year-old native of Sevastopol Nadezhda Grekov to 22 years of the colony of the general regime in the case of terrorist attack, teaching terrorist activity, storage of explosives and state treason, reports the mediazon.

As a terrorist attack, Greek was charged with an explosion in an apartment building on Levanevsky Street in Sevastopol, which occurred on February 6, 2024. The Black Sea Fleet newspaper “Flag of Family”, with reference to the FSB, claimed that the woman installed an explosive device in her apartment, which was rented by the military with her wife.

Russian security forces claimed that since July 2023, Greek had been in contact with the Security Service of Ukraine. The newspaper wrote that the woman, according to the coordinates of the SBU, took an explosive device in the hiding place and received instructions for installation and activation.

When the Grekov was detained, it is unknown. The Flag of the Family wrote that it was detained when trying to leave Russia on February 22, 2024. 16 days after the explosion, the woman’s name appeared in the register of “terrorists and extremists” of Rosfinm on. In January 2025, the Greek case came to the military court.

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