MOSCOW: A Russian court on Monday sentenced a Ukrainian journalist to 12 years in a strict regime penal colony after he was found guilty of espionage, in a case Kiev has condemned as "politically motivated".
Journalist Roman Sushchenko, who worked for Ukrainian state news agency Ukrinform for more than a decade, was detained in Moscow in 2016. Russia’s FSB security agency accused him of serving in Ukrainian military intelligence and gathering state secrets.
Sushchenko, who had pleaded innocent, told AFP he would appeal the "unjust" verdict delivered by Judge Oleg Muzychenko of Moscow City Court. The 49-year-old reporter’s lawyer, Mark Feigin, earlier told AFP that prosecutors had asked for a 14-year sentence, out of a maximum of 20 years.
Kiev last week slammed the trial, with the Ukrainian foreign ministry spokeswoman Mariana Betsa calling the case "politically motivated". The case comes amid a recent uptick in violence in the conflict between Ukrainian troops and Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine that broke out following Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and has killed more than 10,000 people.
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