Russian court gives Ukrainian reporter 12 years for espionage

AFP  |  Moscow 

A on Monday sentenced a Ukrainian to 12 years in a strict regime penal colony after he was found guilty of espionage, in a case has condemned as "politically motivated".

Sushchenko, who had pleaded innocent, told AFP he would appeal the "unjust" verdict delivered by of City Court.

The 49-year-old reporter's lawyer, Mark Feigin, earlier told AFP that prosecutors had asked for a 14-year sentence, out of a maximum of 20 years. last week slammed the trial, with the Ukrainian calling the case "politically motivated".

The case comes amid a recent uptick in violence in the conflict between Ukrainian troops and Russia-backed separatists in that broke out following Russia's annexation of Crimea from in 2014 and has killed more than 10,000 people.

Sushchenko was working as Ukrinform's at the time of his arrest and the agency said that he was detained while visiting on holiday. In his final speech in court he said he was framed by the Russian service, his told agency.

Feigin earlier suggested Moscow and could be planning a prisoner exchange since a working for Russian state news 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, June 04 2018. 19:25 IST