MOSCOW, July 6 (RAPSI, Lyudmila Klenko) – The Moscow District Military Court has sentenced two men to 2.5 and 5 years in prison for justifying terrorism in social networks, press office of the Federal Security Service (FSB) reported Thursday.
Additionally, a Moscow resident Orlovsky and a resident of Dagestan Orudzhev have been found guilty of facilitating a terrorist activity, the statement reads.
Orlovsky has cooperated with investigation, testified against Orudzhev and other persons involved in terrorist activities, the FSB reported.
From 2013 to 2015, Orlovsky under an assumed name published in social networks calls to joining the Islamic State organization banned in Russia and videos justifying terrorism. Moreover, the man and his accomplice persuaded an underaged girl to join armed groups in the North Caucasus region.