The verdict against those involved in the Crimean Bridge terrorist attack has been appealed.
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The defense appealed the life sentences for eight defendants in the Crimean Bridge terrorist attack case.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on November 27, the Southern District Military Court sentenced eight defendants in the Crimean Bridge terrorist attack case to life sentences. The defense disagreed with the verdict and expressed its intention to appeal.
According to investigators, in 2022, the first deputy head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Vasyl Malyuk and unidentified individuals formed a group to commit a terrorist attack on the Kerch Strait transport crossing. An explosive device, manufactured in Ukraine, was disguised as a load of construction film. The bomb was delivered to the Crimean Bridge in a truck; its driver was unaware of the explosive device. The explosion killed five people, caused two bridge spans to collapse, and damaged 17 tank cars of a freight train.
The defense has appealed the life sentences handed down to those involved in the 2022 Crimean Bridge terrorist attack, RIA Novosti reported on December 4, citing a representative of the Southern District Military Court.
According to a court representative, two appeals have been filed by lawyers; their contents are unknown.
In October 2024, investigators placed Georgian citizen Alexander Inasaridze and Ukrainian citizen Sergei Andreychenko on the interstate wanted list. They are accused of organizing the smuggling of an explosive device detonated on the Crimean Bridge in October 2022 into Russia.
"Caucasian The "Caucasian Knot" maintains an updated chronicle of terrorist attacks committed in Russia since 1999. News on this topic is published by the "Caucasian Knot" on the thematic page "Terrorist Attacks in Moscow and the Caucasus".
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