Russia’s High Court has confirmed the case against two Ukrainian citizens, Nikolay Karpiuk and Stanislav Klikh, accused of killing 30 Russian servicemen during the first Chechen War (1994-1995).
The lawyers of Karpiuk and Klikh told the court that their clients had been tortured during their trial processes.
Nikolay Karpiuk was given 22 and a half years in a penal colony. Stanislav Klikh was given 20 years.
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