In Sevastopol, two servicemen were given more than three years each for failure to comply with an order in the special operation zone
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The Sevastopol garrison military court sentenced two Russian servicemen to almost three and a half years in a penal colony for refusing to obey an order while performing a combat mission in the zone of a special military operation in Ukraine, Kommersant was told in court.
According to the materials of the case, in September 2022, near Kherson, two military men from the Belogorsk garrison in the Amur Region refused to obey the order to hold the occupied lines, preventing the enemy from breaking through.
“The senior warrant officer was stripped of his rank by the court and received three and a half years in prison with a sentence to be served in a penal colony of general regime. Private was sentenced to three years and four months in prison,” the court clarified. The verdict has not entered into force and can be appealed to the appellate instance.
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