MOSCOW, May 31 (RAPSI) – Prosecutors have demanded compulsory psychiatric care for cadet Vadim Osipov as sentence in a case over preparing a terror attack in the A.F. Mozhaisky's Military-Space Academy, attorney Vitaly Cherkasov has told RAPSI.

In January, the Moscow District Military Court ordered Osipov to undergo repeated mental evaluation. Judges threw the results of the first exam conducted during investigation and ruled that the defendant’s mental health should be reexamined. In April, the court ordered A.F. Mozhaysky's Military-Space Academy’s cadet Vadim Osipov to undergo mental treatment. The ruling was made based on the results of the repeated mental examination of Osipov, which revealed signs of schizophrenia.

Osipov stands charged with inducing to terrorism and preparing a terrorist attack.

Investigators believe that the cadet was involved in inducing and recruiting his course mates for terrorist activities and/or provided financial aid to terrorists. A book banned as extremist has been uploaded to his smartphone, according to investigators. Moreover, a copy book paper containing the barrack’s scheme and capture plan have been seized from him.

Osipov pleaded not guilty claiming that he discussed the St. Petersburg metro terror attack that occurred on April 3, 2017, and actions of security services with his course mates. The cadet stated that he had drawn the barrack’s scheme in order to think the safety system through and discuss shortcomings for self-education.

The A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy is a military educational institution providing training for specialists of the Aerospace Forces and other types of the Armed Forces in 40 different military specialties.