Leokmetov Six Years In Russia
A court in Tyumen sentenced Kristina Yakunyanko to six years in a penal colony for the repeated discredit of the Russian army. The court found she attempted to recruit individuals, including children, to carry out terrorist attacks. She gave birth to a child in a detention center in January. Investigators stated that in 2024, Yakunyanko used the social media platform VKontakte to communicate with a handler. She allegedly offered to organize terrorist attacks to various users, including children. The charges also stem from a military-themed publication in the Tatar language containing a link to the Legion of Freedom of Russia. The Memorial project for political prisoners has added him to its list of political prisoners.
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Radio Svoboda
“К шести годам колонии Сотвико Теренбурге приговорил 71-летнего краеведа и ветерана Татарского национального движения Фазылова Леохметова. за повторную дискрилитацию российской армии.”
Radio Svoboda
“К шести годам колонии Сотвико Теренбурга. По версии следствия, в 2024 году она переписывалась во Вконтакте с куратором, который убедил ее вербовать людей для совершения терактов.”
Radio Svoboda
“К шести годам колонии Сотвико Теренбурга. Крыеведа и ветерана Татарского национального движения Фазылова Леохметова за повторную дискорреритацию российской армии и оправдания терроризма.”
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