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'They've betrayed your faith': Russian TV host sends message to Ukrainian soldiers
However, he has been found guilty of murder by the Crimean Garrison Military Court and sentenced to 10 years in a penal colony.'They want to destroy him': Putin critic's wife says Kremlin carrying out 'vengeance' on him The participation of Kazakhstani citizens in armed conflicts carries with it prison sentences from five to nine years, according to reports.Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza, who moments ago was sentenced to 25 years in prison on charges including treason, has said"Russia will be free".
After the Kremlin critic was sentenced to 25 years in a Russian jail, the UK's foreign office said it had summoned the Russian ambassador to make clear its condemnation of the sentencing. In a statement, Ukraine's agriculture minister, Mykola Solsky, said Kyiv would aim to secure re-opening transit after Poland and Hungary announced bans on some imports from Ukraine.
The Kremlin critic, 41, who holds Russian and British passports, was found guilty of treason and other charges for discrediting the Russian military amid the war in Ukraine.
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