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The Second West District Military Court

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Two ex-policemen receive long prison terms for planning terror attack
The Second Western District Military Court on Tuesday sentenced two ex-police officers of the Krasnodar Directorate of the Interior Ministry Maxim Kotomanov and Dmitry Krasilnikov to 17 and 14 years in high-security penal colony respectively for planning to send letters with poisonous substances to diplomatic missions.
13:06 25.05.2021
Two terrorist group members convicted in St. Petersburg
Two members of a St. Petersburg cell of a group known as Set, meaning Network, banned in Russia as terrorist, on Monday were found guilty of participation in a terrorist group and keeping of explosives.
12:19 22.06.2020
Man accused of financing international terrorism faces trial in Russia
The Second West District Military Court will consider a criminal case against Islam Otemov, who has allegedly transferred money to a member of the Islamic State terrorist organization banned in Russia.
12:31 20.01.2020
Uzbek citizen gets 5.5 years in Russian prison for online justification of terrorism
The Second West District Military Court has sentenced Uzbek citizen Shermukhammad Shamsiddinov to 5.5 years in prison for public justification of terrorism on the Internet.
13:27 10.01.2020
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