After the Russian court made a decision that confirmed the presence of Russian troops in the temporarily occupied areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, in Rostov-on-Don appointed a “service check”. Also, after much publicity the decision disappeared from the website of the Kirovsky District Court, where it was delivered.
The court itself stated that The media allegedly misinterpreted the text of the verdict and disowned words about Russian troops in the occupied Donbas. The “mistake” was also stated by the press secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov, according to the Russian edition Znak.com citing information from a source in the court corps of Rostov-on-Don.
Moreover, the press service of the courts of the Rostov region claims that information about the presence of the Russian military in Donbas was allegedly contained “exclusively in the testimony of the defendant.”
Expected that within the framework of the “official check” will be studied “the circumstances of the publication of the verdict, as well as the technical side of the issue.” The Rostov Regional Judicial Department was connected to the “check”.
“On the one hand, this is a lawful decision of the court, on the other, there are questions to the very essence of the facts set out in the verdict,” the source said.
Recall that the case itself, in which this decision was made, concerns bribery, but the decision officially refers to “DPR” and “LPR”.
The verdict says that the defendant was supplying food to the Russian military on the territory of the illegal formations of the DPR and LPR that were on duty there. In 2019, he almost disrupted the supply of food and tried to pay off with bribes.
“The transfer of funds was his personal initiative in connection with the demand for a bribe on the part of FULL NAME2 and the latter’s statements of threats to disrupt the supply of products in favor of FULL NAME2 RF and RF servicemen on combat duty in the DNR and LPR,” the judge noted.
As OBOZREVATEL reported earlier, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) declared partially admissible Ukraine’s complaint against the Russian Federation on the violation of human rights in the occupied Crimea.
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