Ukrainian jailed in Crimea over Euromaidan 'murder' charge
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 10 June 2016 |
Cite as | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Ukrainian jailed in Crimea over Euromaidan 'murder' charge, 10 June 2016, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/576901c51e.html [accessed 1 June 2023] |
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June 10, 2016
A 23-year-old Ukrainian who says he was tortured has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempted murder by a court in Russia-annexed Crimea.
The court in Simferopol on June 10 said Andriy Kolomiyet had thrown a Molotov cocktail at two former Ukrainian Berkut riot police during the pro-Western Euromaidan protests in Kyiv in January 2014.
Kolomiyets was arrested in Russia's North Caucasus region in May 2015 and transported to Crimea, where he has been held in custody ever since.
Kolomiyets has said he was tortured into confessing to taking part in extremist Ukrainian organizations during protests in Kyiv in 2014 that led to the ouster of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych.
Human rights activists in Ukraine have described the charges against Kolomiyets as absurd.
Based on reporting by TASS and Interfax
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