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Sean Pinner joined the Armed Forces in 2018 as a contractor. During the siege of...

"Should answer": ex-populated British military pinener won the court against the Russian Federation through torture

Sean Pinner joined the Armed Forces in 2018 as a contractor. During the siege of Mariupol, he was captured by the Russian military who beat the man, starved and tortured. Former British soldier, Sean Pinner, who fought with the Ukrainian troops and then captured and was tortured by Russian soldiers, won the Kremlin court. About it reports Daily Mail.

The Solomenskyi District Court of Kiev approved a verdict that the British military behaved inhuman, and the Russian Federation should pay him appropriate compensation. Moscow is expected to ignore this decision, but the case can create a precedent for other prisoners of war who will file complaints about Russia, and Pinner has stated that he intends to continue his case in the British courts. "Russia should be responsible for how it treated me, and this is the first step.

Now it will create a precedent for other victims of Russian aggression. All victims of war should and will have the opportunity to hold Russia accountable for the committed," Son Pinner said in a comment to journalists said The Sun. It should be noted that Pinner joined the Armed Forces under contract in 2018, having passed a nine -year service in the British army, fighting in Bosnia and then as a volunteer against IDIL. He was captured by Russian troops during the siege of Mariupol in April 2022.

After that, the so -called Supreme Court of the self -proclaimed DNR condemned the former soldier and two more people to the death penalty. However, then Sean Pinner was released as a result of the exchange of prisoners with three other British fighters under an agreement concluded by Saudi Arabia and the former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich. For his part, Pinner stated that in five months captive the kidnappers were brutally beaten, beaten and starved.

Earlier, the British military told about torture in Russian captivity. The British, despite abuse by the invaders, abandons the idea of ​​peace talks. Sean Pinner believes that no country in the world would agree to give its lands, so Ukraine cannot do it too. Focus also wrote that British Eiden Eiden, who fought for the Armed Forces, wants to return to Ukraine. After being released from the captivity of the DNR fighters and a sentence to the death penalty, the man wanted to become a warrior.