INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Russian military court sentenced on Thursday a guy to 24 years in jail for the tried arson of a military recruitment office, state media
reported.Russia has actually seen a spate of arson attacks on draft offices since it sent out soldiers into Ukraine in February 2022
Authorities have actually prosecuted those caught trying to throw Molotov mixed drinks at military workplaces roughly, meting out several
years-long sentences to alleged perpetrators.The Second Western Military District Court sentenced crane operator Sergei Andreyev to 24 years
in a jail nest on treason and terrorism charges after he two times tried to set fire to an enlistment office in Moscow in autumn 2023,
the state-run TASS news company reported.The very first time the device did not blow up and on the second event, it did, but caused no
considerable damage or casualties, the independent Sota Vision outlet reported, citing case materials.The 24-year sentence is among the
longest handed down for such an offense.Prosecutors implicated him of dealing with behalf of Ukrainian secret services.Investigators had
actually found pyrotechnic parts at his home when he was arrested in November 2023
Andreyevs attorneys had requested for the treason and terrorism charges to be altered to arson, which carries a lower sentence.Russian
courts have actually opened hundreds of criminal cases against those district attorneys state oppose the Ukraine dispute, and are implicated
of dealing with Kyivs army or undermining the military offensive.Earlier on Thursday the same court sentenced a 43-year-old female to eight
years in jail for social media posts calling for President Vladimir Putin to be killed and reporting on alleged Russian atrocities in