A court in Kyiv reduces the sentence of Vadim Shishimarin, the first Russian soldier tried for war crimes, from life in prison to 15 years detention. Shishimarin's defense attorney says that it is "highly likely" that he will be returned to Russia in a prisoner exchange.
A court in Kyiv reduces the sentence of the first Russian soldier to be tried for war crimes in the war from life in prison to 15 years in prison. Shishimarin's defense attorney says that it is "highly likely" that he will be returned to Russia in a prisoner exchange.
A court in Kyiv reduces the sentence of the first Russian soldier tried for war crimes from life in prison to 15 years in prison. Shishimarin's defense attorney says that it is "highly likely" that he will be returned to Russia in a prisoner exchange.
A court in Kyiv reduces the sentence of VadimShishimarin,the first Russian soldier tried for war crimes from life in prison to 15 years detention. Shishimarin's defense attorney says that it is "highly likely" that he will be returned to Russia in a prisoner exchange.
A court in Kyiv reduces the sentence of Vadim Shishimarin, the first Russian soldier tried for war crimes, from life in prison to 15 years detention. Shishimarin's defense attorney says that it is "highly likely" that he will be returned to Russia in a prisoner exchange.