January 8, 2025
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Military serviceman Hnezdilov, who publicly joined the SZCH, was kept in custody until the end of January

Military serviceman Hnezdilov, who publicly left the SZCH, was remanded in custody until the end of January. The Pechersk court extended the detention until January 31 of military serviceman Serhii Hnezdilov, who publicly left part of the country. He faces up to 12 years in prison for desertion.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Pechersk District Court of Kyiv extended the preventive measure in the form of detention until January 31 for Serhiy Hnezdilov, a soldier of the 56th separate motorized infantry brigade of Mariupol, who publicly voluntarily left his unit last year. This is reported by “Suspilne”, transmits UNN.

Details

According to the publication, Gnezdilov will remain in the SIZO until January 31 without the right to post bail. Prosecutor Mykola Shelest asked the court to extend Gniezdilov’s preventive measure in the form of detention until March 15, without the right to post bail. According to him, Hnezdilov may be hiding from the investigation and the court.

Gnezdilov’s lawyer, Anastasia Burkovska, asked the court to soften the preventive measure, in particular, to replace detention with house arrest.

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.

He faces up to 12 years in prison.

In November, the Kyiv Court of Appeal remanded Serhii Hnezdilov, a soldier of the 56th Brigade, in custody. The defense tried to change the qualification from “desertion” to “voluntarily leaving the unit.”

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