Novosibirsk Programmer Faces 12-Year Sentence for Illicit Money Transfers to Ukraine

Novosibirsk Programmer Faces 12-Year Sentence for Illicit Money Transfers to Ukraine

A 36-year-old‌ woman named Nina Slobodchikova has been found guilty of treason by the court and has ⁤been ⁢sentenced to 12 years in⁢ a‌ general regime colony, ⁣along with one year of restricted freedom. This information was reported by “Politzek-info”.

Slobodchikova was apprehended on March 4, 2023, in Moscow while allegedly trying ‍to‌ depart the country. She was under suspicion of⁢ providing financial support to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The case against ⁣her was initiated due ⁣to a transfer of 5,000 rubles. Slobodchikova insists that the funds were intended for charitable purposes and not specifically for the Armed Forces of ⁢Ukraine. According ‌to the ‌BBC, Slobodchikova has relatives residing in Ukraine, one of whom confirmed her⁢ arrest for treason⁤ without divulging further details.

In late 2022,⁢ Slobodchikova‍ expressed her distress on Instagram about the ongoing war, stating, “Personally, ⁢I still remember the first two weeks after February 24. Numbness, shock, and⁢ grief. And all of this is still inside me. I⁢ want​ peace! And to hug my mom, walk around Kyiv, go to Poland,⁤ to Paris, ⁤and not feel out of place in other countries”.

Source ⁢from theins.ru

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