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Russia sentences former separatist commander and pro-war blogger Igor Strelkov to four years in prison

Source: Meduza

A Moscow court has sentenced Igor Strelkov (whose legal name is Igor Girkin), a pro-war blogger and former commander of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, to four years in prison on extremism charges.

The court also banned Strelkov from administering websites for three years.

Prosecutors requested Strelkov be sentenced to four years and 11 months, one month less than the maximum legal sentence for his charges.

The case against Strelkov was launched in July 2023 over two Telegram posts in which he lambasted Russian military leaders in Crimea. Strelkov is a strong supporter of the invasion of Ukraine but has repeatedly criticized Russia’s war strategy as well as Vladimir Putin himself.

In 2022, a Dutch court convicted Strelkov in absentia for his role in orchestrating the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 and killing the 298 people on board.

Igor Strelkov

‘I pulled the trigger on the war’ In 2014, Igor Strelkov orchestrated the downing of a passenger jet over Ukraine. Today, he was arrested for criticizing Putin on social media. Meduza explains

Igor Strelkov

‘I pulled the trigger on the war’ In 2014, Igor Strelkov orchestrated the downing of a passenger jet over Ukraine. Today, he was arrested for criticizing Putin on social media. Meduza explains

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