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In Finland, Russian neo-Nazi Petrovsky was sentenced to life in prison for war crimes in Ukraine

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Oleksandra Opanasenko
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In Finland, Russian neo-Nazi Petrovsky was sentenced to life in prison for war crimes in Ukraine

In Finland, Russian neo-Nazi Jan Petrovsky was sentenced to life imprisonment for war crimes in Ukraine.

This was reported by the Finnish broadcaster Yle.

Petrovsky is a co-founder of the Russian Nazi group “Rusich”, which fought in Ukraine on the side of Russian-backed militants and later the Russian army. He and Rusich fighters are accused of killing a total of 22 Ukrainian soldiers and seriously wounding four in the fall of 2014.

In September 2014, near the village of Shchastya in the Luhansk region, “Rusich” militants ambushed and routed a column of the “Aidar” battalion. “Rusich” leader Oleksiy Milchakov, who took part in the operation, openly recounted how he took photos with the bodies of dead Ukrainian soldiers, while Rusych fighters cut off the ears of some of them.

The court dismissed one charge that Petrovsky, who was the deputy commander of "Rusich," led the groupʼs fighters when they organized an ambush on Ukrainian soldiers.

Petrovsky denied all charges. This is the first time Finland has charged a Russian for crimes committed in Ukraine.

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