Navalny will be sent to a high-security penal colony to serve a nine-year prison sentence for fraud and contempt of court.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny blasted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion into Ukraine on Tuesday, saying the war is “like your courts, built entirely on lies,” after a court rejected Navalny’s appeal of his nine-year prison sentence....
[+]A Russian court ruled for Navalny’s sentence to take effect immediately, meaning he will be sent to a high-security penal colony with harsh conditions and few family visits, according toNavalny, 45, slammed the trial as “meaningless,” adding “your system and Putin are traitors against the Russian people,” according to an Agence France-Presse
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