Proces rosyjskiego żołnierza w Kijowie

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Proces rosyjskiego żołnierza w Kijowie
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Russian sergeant Vadim Shishimarin listens court sentence in the defendant's box on the last day of his trial on charges of war crimes for having killed a civilian, at a courthouse in Kyiv on May 23, 2022. - A Kyiv court ruled on May 23, 2023 that a 21-year-old Russian soldier who killed a civilian was guilty of war crimes and handed him a life sentence, in the first verdict against Moscow's forces since their invasion. Shishimarin, a Russian sergeant, admitted early in court to killing 62-year-old Oleksandr Shelipov in the first days of the Kremlin's offensive in north-east Ukraine. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)
2022-05-23
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