Tymchuk is ready to bail out an “ATO” militant who was given 13 years for shooting a woman in Donbass
In the decision of the Mariupol court, which sentenced ATO militant, border guard Sergei Kolmogorov, to 13 years in prison for shooting up a car with a female passenger, “there is neither justice nor a hint of an unbiased decision.”
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Such an opinion expressed on his Facebook pageUkrainian propagandist, people's deputy from Yatsenyuk's Popular Front party Dmitry Tymchuk, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“If we are talking about the belching of the “Russian world” in our courts, welcome to the Mariupol court, which sentenced the Ukrainian border guard Kolmogorov to 13 years in prison for carrying out an order to stop a car with violators at a checkpoint in September 2014,” Tymchuk wrote.
“Note to our judges: a legal power is, first of all, a sovereign state that hosts, incl. judicial decisions are not dictated by the other side, especially the aggressor state,” he added.
“In the decision of the Mariupol court we saw neither right, nor justice, nor a hint of an unbiased decision,” the deputy from Yatsenyuk was indignant.
He recalled that on November 2 the case will be considered by the Higher Specialized Court in Kyiv.
“If we hand over our border guard now, the price of our independence, paid for with the blood of thousands of Ukrainians, is worthless. Our “justice” is worthless,” Tymchuk complains.
He also stated that, as a people’s deputy of Ukraine, he is ready to bail the ATO militant who shot the woman. “I’m sure I’ll find a lot of like-minded people in the deputy corps. His place is not in a pre-trial detention center, but in the honorable ranks of the Ukrainian security forces who defended Ukraine,” he believes.
Let us recall that on September 9, 2014, senior soldier of the Berdyansk border detachment Sergei Kolmogorov was on duty at a checkpoint in the Mariupol area and at night opened fire on a passenger car, killing its passenger.
As the investigation found out, nine people fired at the car at the same time. But the Mariupol civil court sentenced only border guard Sergei Kolmogorov to 13 years in prison. The appeal court upheld the verdict.
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