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Tag: Viktor Filinkov

BREAKING Russia: anarchist defendants in “Network” case sentenced to prison

News, Jun 22nd

A  military court in St. Petersburg sentenced two more anarchist defendants in the ongoing “Network” case to prison today. Viktor Filinkov received a verdict of 7 years and Yuly Boyarshinov 5.5 years in a penal colony. The judge also ordered the evidence in the case to be destroyed. Filinkov and Boyarshinov were arrested by the

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