A right group and allies on Friday said a Russian environmental activist and musician, Alexander Bakhtin, has been slammed six years imprisonment over his criticism against Moscow’s military intervention in Ukraine.
Bakhtin, 51, was accused of spreading false information about the conflict in Ukraine, a charge that has been repeatedly brought against Russians who speak out against the conflict launched by the Kremlin in February 2023, which has been dubbed special military operations.
“Alexander was sentenced to six years in a penal colony,” Andrey Shchetinin, a friend who attended the court session, told AFP.
The activist will be required to undergo regular psychiatric consultations, Shchetinin added.
Independent Russian rights group OVD-Info confirmed the sentence.
Bakhtin told the judge “damn you” after the verdict was read out, Shchetinin said.
His mother, 79-year-old Lyudmyla Bakhtina, was present at court, having been summoned as a witness by the prosecution against her own son.
When prosecutors earlier requested an eight-year sentence for Bakhtin, his mother began to cry and the judge halted the session, Shchetinin said.
In a previous hearing attended by AFP journalists, Bakhtina told the court she had signed her testimony without reading it, and did not know she could decline to testify.
Bakhtin suffers from bronchitis and heart issues, his mother said.
The accusation against him was based on three social media posts from March-April 2022, in which he blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for the conflict.
Around 20,000 people have been detained in Russia for protesting against the conflict in Ukraine, according to OVD-Info.