Twenty-two years in prison for “High betrayal”. It's worth Informed, Friday, June 20, on Friday, June 20, by a Belgorod court to a young Russian woman in the viewfinder of the FSB, the service responsible for internal security, for having helped Ukrainian refugees in distress on Russian territory, in 2022 and 2023.
Nadejda Rossinskaïa, 30, was found guilty of“Public calls for carrying out terrorist activities”of “Complicity in terrorist activities” and “High betrayal”. Judge Oleg Chishov also ordered the young woman to pay a fine of 320,000 rubles (just over 3,500 euros). The prosecution had requested 27 years in prison. The one who calls herself Nadine Geisler, from the surname of her grandfather, a German-repressed volga German, received the heaviest pain inflicted on a woman for a non-violent crime in the recent history of Russia.
Knowing itself in the viewfinder of the Russian security services for having helped around a hundred Ukrainians evacuated to Russia from the territories occupied by the Kremlin army, the young woman, photographer by profession, had exiled a few months in Georgia. Just after the start of the large-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, she founded with her half-sister, Elena Egorova, “The Army of Beautiful”, a movement of volunteers distributing humanitarian aid to the Ukrainians, hosting them and helping refugees and their animals to return to Ukraine through corridors far from the fight.
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Source: Lemonde