West denounces death sentences for 3 who fought for Ukraine
June 10, 2022  14:30
The three who are sentenced to death. Pic: @TadeuszGiczan
The three who are sentenced to death. Pic: @TadeuszGiczan
Ukraine and the West denounced a pro-Moscow court that sentenced two British citizens and a Moroccan to death for fighting for Ukraine, calling the proceedings a sham and a violation of the rules of war. 

 Meanwhile, as the Kremlin's forces continued a grinding war of attrition in the east, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday appeared to liken his actions to those of Peter the Great in the 18th century and said the country needs to take back historic Russian lands.

 The court in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic in Ukraine found the three fighters guilty of seeking the violent overthrow of power, an offense punishable by death in the unrecognized eastern republic. 

The men were also convicted of mercenary activities and terrorism. Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported that the defendants identified as Aiden Aslin, Shaun Pinner and Brahim Saadoun will face a firing squad.

 They have a month to appeal.

 The separatist side argued that the three were mercenaries not entitled to the usual protections accorded prisoners of war. They are the first foreign fighters sentenced by Ukraine's Russian-backed rebels.
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