January 24, 2025
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Military serviceman Gnezdilov, who publicly joined the SZCH, was released from responsibility

Military serviceman Hnezdilov, who publicly joined the SZCH, was released from liability. The Babushkin court of Dnipro released military serviceman Serhii Hnezdilov from criminal liability. He returns to the service of the 56th separate motorized infantry brigade of Mariupol.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Babushkin District Court of Dnipro granted the request for release from criminal responsibility of the soldier Serhii Hnezdilov, who publicly defected to the SZCH last year. The serviceman returns to the 56th separate motorized infantry brigade of Mariupol, in which he served before. About this UNN lawyer Gnezdilova Anastasia Burkovska said.

Details

As the lawyer of Gniezdilova said, at the meeting on January 23, the Babushkin District Court of Dnipro canceled the preventive measure against the military man. He was released in the courtroom, he returns to the 56th brigade.

In court, Gniezdilov declared that he was ready to return to military service.

We will remind

Serhii Gnezdilov, a serviceman of the 56th OMPBr, who publicly announced that he was leaving the military unit, was accused of desertion.

The defense tried to change the qualification from “desertion” to “voluntarily leaving the unit.”

On January 6, the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv extended the preventive measure in the form of detention until January 31 for Hnezdilov.

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