Source: US News & World Report
“A Russian military court on Tuesday jailed a soldier for 15 years after convicting him of desertion and voluntary surrender to Ukraine, Russia’s first such prosecution, the Kommersant newspaper reported. Russia in September 2022 introduced the crime of voluntary surrender, which is punishable by between three and 10 years in prison. According to Kommersant, a court on the far eastern Russian island of Sakhalin found soldier Roman Ivanishin guilty of voluntary surrender, of attempting to voluntarily surrender, and of desertion. Ivanishin, who was reported to have denied all the charges, will serve his sentence in a maximum security facility. His trial was held behind closed doors.” (04/15/25)