Russian prosecutors seek 15-year sentence for US-Russian woman in treason trial

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Russian prosecutors seek 15-year sentence for US-Russian woman in treason trial
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Russian prosecutors on Thursday asked for a 15-year sentence in the treason trial of a Russian-American woman, who has pleaded guilty, Russian news agencies reported. Ksenia Khavana, whom Russian authorities identify by her maiden name of Karelina, was arrested in Yekaterinburg in February, accused of collecting money for Ukraine’s military.

FILE - Ksenia Karelina, also known by the last name of Khavana, sits in a defendant’s cage in a court in Yekaterinburg, Russia , on Thursday, June 20, 2024. MOSCOW — Russia n prosecutors on Thursday asked for a 15-year sentence in the treason trial of a Russia n-American woman, who has pleaded guilty, Russia n news agencies reported.

She pleaded guilty in the closed trial on Wednesday, news reports said, and the Interfax news agency on Thursday quoted her lawyer Mikhail Mushalov as saying prosecutors called for 15 years in prison. The sentencing is expected on Aug. 15, Mushalov was quoted as saying.

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