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In Rostov-on-Don, warrant officer Gadjiev received five and a half years in prison for discussing the failures of the Russian army, but on appeal, the sentence was replaced with a fine of two and a half million rubles.

In Rostov-on-Don, warrant officer Gadjiev received five and a half years in prison for discussing the failures of the Russian army, but on appeal, the sentence was replaced with a fine of two and a half million rubles.

@varlamov_news 28 Jul 2025, 06:17

Sergei Gadzhiyev, a sergeant from Rostov-on-Don, was sentenced to 5.5 years in prison for spreading fakes about the Russian army, but the appellate court replaced the sentence with a fine of 2.5 million rubles and reinstated his military rank.

@meduzalive 28 Jul 2025, 06:11