INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Russian court in its western Kursk region on Thursday sentenced a Russian-Ukrainian man to 22 years in jail for trying to blow up a
political office and handing info to Kyiv.Russia has actually sentenced lots of people to years in prison on allegations of cooperating with
Ukraine since Moscows full-scale invasion began almost three years ago.The military court in the Kursk region, where Ukraine released a
shock cross-border offensive in August and still controls some area, found Sergei Chernooky, 30, guilty of treason and terrorism, it
revealed Thursday.It said he detonated an explosive gadget in the reception of a local political celebrations offices and likewise
transferred information on Russian transport infrastructure to Ukrainian intelligenceChernooky, held in a glass and metal cage in the court,
closed his eyes as the decision read out, video published by the court on Telegram revealed
There was absolutely no damage, its too harsh a sentence, he said, vowing to appeal the verdict.The court said he was a Ukrainian local
with Russian citizenship who lived in the town of Zheleznogorsk in the Kursk region.In a different case, a Russian court in occupied Ukraine
sentenced a male to 14 years in prison for treason and public calls for extremism.A court in the Kherson region stated the male, residing in
area under the control of Russian forces, had offered info on Russian military positions to Ukraines army, to assist them target
strikes.Prosecutors likewise implicated him of calling online for attacks on Russian-installed authorities and administration buildings in
Nova Kakhovka, a town under Russias control on the eastern bank of the Dnipro River.