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Prominent Putin foe sentenced to 8 and a half years in prison over criticism of Ukraine war

Por: CBS News World December 09, 2022

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Russian opposition activist and former municipal deputy of the Krasnoselsky district Ilya Yashin gestures, smiling as he stands inside a glass cubicle in a courtroom, prior to a hearing in Moscow, Russia, December 9, 2022. Yury Kochetkov/AP Moscow — A prominent Russian opposition figure was on Friday sentenced to 8 1/2 years in prison after being convicted on charges stemming from his criticism of Vladimir . The sentence handed to Ilya Yashin,... + full article



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