A Moscow court sentences a Ukrainian-born filmmaker to 8 and half years in absence for reporting on Russian crimes  

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On Oct. 21, the Basmanny district of Moscow sentenced Ukrainian filmmaker Alexander Rodnyansky to 8 and half years in absence for “spreading false information” about .
Rodnyansky, who had worked in Russia for many years, fled the country after Russia’s full scale invasion began in 2022.
The 63-year old Oscar-nominated Producer was accused of reporting the shelling of a Mariupol maternity hospital and other attacks against civilian infrastructure during the war.
Rodnyansky said that the case was a result of his “antiwar posts on Instagram,” and expressed strong disagreement with the ruling.
“No Basmanny Court can stop me from talking loudly,” said he on Telegram.
“The prosecutor stated in her speech that I had characterized the Russian military’s activities as invasive. And I agree with the prosecution. The rest of the world agrees. “Russia’s war on Ukraine is invasive, despicable and a violation of human rights.”
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir has cracked down on dissent. Thousands of his citizens have been arrested and many are now in jail.
Amnesty estimates that in 2023, “repressive laws” will be used by Russia to “crackdown” on antiwar activists.
German magazine Wirtschaftswoche reported that German Finance Minister Lindner proposed reevaluating legal status for Ukrainian refugees.
“, one of the largest microelectronics factories in Russia, produces components that are widely used in Russian defence production. These include Pantsir air-defense systems and Iskander rocket systems.
Yevhen Perebyinis, Deputy Foreign Ministry, wrote to cabinet ministers in a letter dated Oct. 23, warning that the Union had informed Ukraine that the next tranche (4 billion euros) of the EU’s Ukraine Facility could be delayed until the following year if the expected aspects of the corruption reforms were not completed by the end this month.
, citing the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, reported on October 23 that Roman Hladkyi was dismissed just months after he was appointed to his controversial position in August 2024.
Belarus’ Central Electoral Commission, which announced the date on October 23, has set its next presidential elections for January 26, 2025. The incumbent Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko, who is currently in power, is widely expected to remain in power following the results of the election.
Daleep Singh is the White House’s deputy national security advisor for international economics. He said that intends to divide the funds between helping Ukraine’s economy and its military.
The statement read: “The next step will be advanced fast jet training with partner nations and conversion to .”
“The situation in Toretsk is relatively stable.” “We (Ukrainian Forces) are now holding our line unchanged,” Anastasiia Bobbyvnikova, spokesperson for the Operational Tactical Group Luhansk said.
Park Sun-won is a member of the parliamentary intelligence committee. He said that signs of troops being trained in North Korea had been detected between September and October.
The 24-hour “I Want to Live”, hotline launched by Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence in September 2022, helps Russian soldiers willingly surrender their units or themselves to the Ukrainian Army.
Ivan Petrychak of the 24th Mechanized Brigade press service had said on national TV that the Russian military had breached the defenses, but there was no sign of the potential loss of the city.
According to reports, the secret clause allowed North Korea to send its first 1,000 soldiers to Ukraine in order to gain military training. The source told the WSJ that more North Korean troops will be deployed.
Ukrainska Pravda reported on October 23 that Ruslan Muzychuk, a spokesperson for the National Guard of Ukraine, said that the troops had repelled 13 Russian attacks near the town Selydove located in the Donetsk Region over the last day.
According to a poll conducted by independent Levada Center from Sept. 10 to 17, 61% of Putin supporters said that they supported peace in Ukraine with mutual concessions.
The planes are reportedly equipped with long-range missiles SCALP/Storm Shadow and French guided bombs AASM.
U.S. Defense secretary Lloyd Austin said that there is evidence of DPRK troops present in Russia.
After arriving at Tbilisi Airport on October 22 to cover the upcoming elections, Czech journalist Ray Baseley had his entry to Georgia denied without explanation.

 

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