Serviceman Kirill Zagorodnyuk was sentenced to 2 years and 8 months in a penal colony. The court found that he refused to go to fight “under the pretext of the need to help his wife care for their children during her treatment.” “Considering the motivation for the criminal behavior indicated in the charge in the form of the defendant’s manifestation of cowardice to be correct, the court proceeds from the fact that the arguments about the prevailing family circumstances during the period of the incriminated act, requiring the presence of the defendant to assist the wife in caring for the children during her treatment, are not found their confirmation,” the indictment says. The court assessed the testimony of the military wife “as given by her by virtue of creating an alibi for the defendant.”
A similar verdict – 2 years 6 months – was handed down to Nikolai Kolmakov, who refused to fight “under the pretext of caring for his mother, a disabled person of the second group.”
“The defendant testified that he feared for his life and the consequences, which, if they occurred, could negatively affect the health of his mother, since his participation in
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