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Irina Navalna said that the Russians were tortured and beaten to confess that sh...

They knocked out confessions: the Russian Federation from Mariupol was sentenced to 8 years in prison for alleged terrorism

Irina Navalna said that the Russians were tortured and beaten to confess that she was allegedly preparing an explosion. At the same time, they promised that they would send it to Ukraine as part of the exchange. In Russia, a 26-year-old Ukrainian from Mariupol Irina Navalny was sentenced to 8 years in prison for allegedly "preparing a terrorist attack". About it writes the Russian edition "Mediazon" with reference to the lawyer of the girl Ivan Bondarenko.

It is reported that the court in Rostov-on-Don believes that Irina allegedly planned an explosion near the administration of the temporarily occupied Mariupol in September 2022, when there was a so-called "referendum" on the accession of seized territories to the Russian Federation. The prosecution believes that the girl received money from the special services of Ukraine to buy a bike where she had to bring an explosive to the specified place.

The prosecutor demanded that Irina be sent for 14 years. However, the court appointed her 8 years in prison, as well as a fine. Irina Navalna herself in court stated that she had been knocked out of torture. According to her, the Russians were beaten by an electric manner, threatened, forced to confess. They promised that they would send it to Ukraine as part of the exchange. According to Bondarenko's lawyer, he wants to challenge the sentence.

Yes, the main witnesses of the prosecution denied the initial evidence in court. One of them even said that Irina saw only during her detention at the scene. "8 years in these realities - a" compliment "from court. Everything is understood, but they cannot justify. This is my personal opinion," the lawyer added. Irina said that she was subjected to torture in the detention center. Russian journalists even came to her to shoot the propaganda plot.

However, the girl refused to tell them what she was beaten again and then thrown into the basement, where other Ukrainian prisoners of war were maintained. The material states that Irina, together with her mother, was evacuated from Mariupol before the start of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation. However, then she returned to the occupied city, because she remained her grandmother. For a month the girl was detained. In Ukraine, Irina is considered a prisoner of war.