< img src = "/uploads/blogs/eb/a6/ib-fq5j3h8tr_57d37e92.jpg" Alt = "called for the amount of the" dead zone ": Russian propagandist received a sentence in absentia"/~ 62 According to the materials of the Security Service of Ukraine, the correspondence sentence & ndash; 8 years of imprisonment was received by Russian propagandist Sergey Mikheev, who called for the destruction of Sumy region. < P NG-BIND-HTML = "HTML" > As Ukrinform reports, reports & nbsp; SBU.

< p >& laquo; the attacker publicly supports the armed aggression of the Russian Federation and military crimes against the civilian population of Ukraine. Since it is hidden in Moscow from justice, the case was considered in special court proceedings in absentia (in the absence of the accused) & raquo;, – is reported in the message.

~ ~ < P > According to the investigation, in June 2023 Mikheev called on the command of the Russian Federation groups to carry out a series of massive rocket launchers and artillery blows on & nbsp; Sumy.

~ ~ > 62 > 62 ~ 62 < P > In this way, the attacker suggested that the frontal Ukrainian city into & laquo; dead zone & raquo;, in which, according to him, & laquo; no living people & raquo; /p > < p > This thesis Michaev, who positions himself as & laquo; political scientist & raquo;, published during one of his airwriters on the Kremlin's mouthpiece & ndash; radio stations & laquo; lead fm & raquo;.

< P > In addition, he regularly advocates the propaganda talk shows of Vladimir Solovyov, where he calls for the continuation of aircraft and civilian infrastructure in the border areas of Ukraine.

~ ~ ~ 62 < p > On the basis of the evidence collected, the court found Mikhayev guilty of committing a crime under Part 2 of Art. 110 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine) and imposed a sentence of 8 years in prison.

< p > Since the attacker is hiding in Russia, complex measures are underway to hold him accountable for crimes against Ukraine.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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