In Finland, a Russian neo Nazi accused of war crimes in Ukraine is on trial.  

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**Finnish Court Begins Trial for Neo-Nazi Mercenary**

A Finnish court started a trial on December 5 against , a -Nazi mercenary. He is accused of committed while leading a Russian neo-Nazi unit in eastern Ukraine between 2014 and 2015.

Petrovsky is -leader of Rusich, a Russian neo-Nazi paramilitary group that fought against Ukraine. Ukrainian authorities have also charged him with committing war crimes during the Russian invasion of Donbas in 2014.

**Accusations and Charges**

Prosecutors accuse Petrovsky of co-commanding a group of Rusich fighters who ambushed Ukrainian soldiers in September 2014. The incident resulted in 22 deaths and 4 serious injuries. Prosecutors also claim that the ambushed soldiers were executed and mutilated, which is considered a war crime.

Petrovsky faces five charges of committing war crimes in eastern Ukraine. Prosecutors are seeking a life sentence for his alleged crimes.

**Background**

Ukraine previously requested Petrovsky’s extradition stand trial for the alleged war crimes. However, a Finnish court ruled on December 8 that he could not be forced to go to Ukraine due to concerns about conditions.

Rusich has been known for committing atrocities in Ukraine. Its co-founder, Alexey Milchakov, gained notoriety for publishing images of himself killing a puppy on social media.

**International Reactions**

Petrovsky has been under and U.S. since . Ukrainian authorities have also announced that the beneficial owners and top managers of one of Ukraine’s most popular online casinos, Pin-Up, are suspected of collaborating with Russia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the need for effective guarantees for Ukraine’s security, including “real alliances” and a strong defense foundation within the country.

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