Chechen court sentences Ukrainians Karpiuk and Klykh to 22.5 and 20 years in prison
The Supreme Court of Chechnya has sentenced Ukrainian citizens Mykola Karpiuk and Stanislav Klykh to 22 and a half and 20 years in a high-security penal colony, respectively, defense lawyer of the Ukrainians Ilya Novikov has said.
"The verdict for Karpiuk is 22 years and a half. That for Klykh is 20 years. But as we found out yesterday, sometimes these words on paper mean less than nothing," Novikov wrote on Twitter on Thursday.
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