Ukraine: Sentences of up to 12 years in prison for ‘cooperation’ with Russia

The Rada, the Ukrainian parliament, today approved a bill punishing “cooperation” with Russia with prison sentences of up to 12 years, one month after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The law was approved by 350 votes in favor, none against and 39 abstentions, according to a press release published on the Parliament website.

He adds to the current Ukrainian penal code a new article entitled “Assistance and synergy with an attacking state”, and provides for sentences of “10 to 12 years” imprisonment for any “cooperation” with the “enemy”, his government and the armed forces or its paramilitary formations.

In addition to prison sentences, convicts will be barred from holding public office, including at the local level, for a period of up to 15 years, and their assets may be confiscated.

It is the first law of its kind passed by the Ukrainian parliament since the start of the Russian offensive on February 24.

“It is a fair sanction against those who help the attacker,” said Olena Tsuliak, the leader of the presidential party Servant of the People.

The prosecutor’s office in Kherson, a southern city occupied by the Russian military, immediately announced in the Telegram that it had launched an investigation into “two residents” of Nova Kakhovka, a town 80 km east, suspected of “helping of their own free will”. the forces of the invader.

More than 360 Ukrainian lawmakers met again today for the first time in a month in the Rada semicircle in central Kiev near the Dnieper.

Source: Capital

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