On Friday, May 21, the so-called Supreme Court of the occupied Crimea announced the verdict to political prisoner Ivan Yatskin, who is accused of alleged high treason in the form of espionage. The occupants settenced him to 11 years in a strict regime colony with a one-year probation.
We remind that in early December 2019, Russian security forces in the occupied Crimea detained Ivan Yatskin, a resident of Simferopol, on charges of alleged high treason. Subsequently, the man was tramsferred to Moscow. He was arrested until March 16, 2020. Ivan Yatskin's lawyer, Nikolai Polozov, signed a non-disclosure agreement in the so-called case.
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