Russia seeks 14 years jail for Ukrainian reporter

AFP  |  Moscow 

Russian prosecutors have asked a court to find a Ukrainian guilty of and jail him for 14 years, his said today.

Pro-Western blasted the allegations against Sushchenko at the time of his detention, portraying them as the latest aggressive move in the stand-off over Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea and support for separatist rebels fighting in

Mark Feigin, who is defending Sushchenko, told AFP that "the prosecution requested 14 years for Sushchenko," while the maximum sentence prosecutors could seek is 20 years.

Judges do not have to follow prosecutors' guidance on sentencing but rarely impose higher sentences than requested.

Sushchenko's trial at City Court has been closed to the public and press. His sentencing has been announced for June 4.

Sushchenko was working as Ukrinform's at the time of his arrest and the agency said that he was detained while visiting on holiday.

He has denied any guilt and said in his final speech in court that he considers he was framed by the Russian service, Feigin told agency.

Feigin suggested to AFP that prosecutors had asked for a less than maximum jail term for Sushchenko to avoid more unwelcome publicity as another prominent Ukrainian prisoner is currently on hunger strike calling for the release of Ukrainians he sees as political prisoners.

Ukrainian Oleg Sentsov, jailed for 20 years in 2015 on terrorism charges, has gone on hunger strike in his penal colony in far northern demanding the release of all Ukrainian political prisoners in He began to refuse on May 14, with his protest timed ahead of Russia's hosting next month.

His told AFP that Sentsov believes there are 64 other Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia.

Feigin suggested Moscow and could be planning a prisoner exchange since a working for Russian state agency is now in detention in awaiting trial on treason charges. The journalist, Kyrylo Vyshynsky, has dual Russian and Ukrainian citizenship.

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 17:00 IST